18 September 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 18 Sep 2007 Iraq vows to prosecute Blackwater employees, though it's unclear whether they have the right to do so. White House to veto extension of Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, getting the government out of the insurance business. Musharraf promises to step down as Pakistan's commander-in-chief if re-elected president. Related: If the Supreme Court doesn't let him run, will Mrs. Musharraf step in? Buddhist monks march against Burmese government, get a face full of tear gas. Winning shots from the Guardian's landscape photographer of the year awards. Bank runs are so 1930s. Citing that Googlers are getting scared off, New York Times drops TimesSelect--free Maureen Dowd for all! "Is anyone on Fort Campbell not pregnant?" Longer deployments cause military baby boom. German soccer team building stadium-side cemetery for diehard fans. The problem with mind-controlled video games? If someday it starts to work in reverse. Great news: How a high-fat diet can fight cancer. In this month's Of Recent Note, TMN writers show you their closet's greatest hits. Man fined $75 per bird for driving through a flock of seagulls.