19 April 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 19 Apr 2007 NBC receives packaged manifesto, images from Virginia Tech killer; the parcel was sent between shootings, and showed up a day late because the address was wrong. Until just cause is exhibited, universities have few options to deal with troubled students. No one died for lack of text messages or an alarm system. They died of gunshot wounds. Keeping perspective before assigning blame. How the NRA has created a seemingly unstoppable lobbying and voting machine--and Michael Daly is really angry about it What legal experts would ask Alberto Gonzales during his testimony today. (What fired attorney David Iglesias would ask.) Op: It doesn't matter what Gonzales says in his testimony--politics will govern his fate, not law. Yesterday's Supreme Court decision to uphold ban on partial-birth abortions marked the first time justices have agreed to ban a specific procedure. "An awful lot of breast cancer was caused by doctors' prescriptions." Hormone replacement therapy linked to breast, ovarian cancer. Mindy Kaling (Kelly from The Office) has a shopping blog, wants to smooch guys in cardigans. In this week's Mp3 Digest, Rosecrans Baldwin reminisces about New York City as he readies to depart it. Video: Move over Shins, here's Bruce Springsteen busking in Amsterdam. Brian Ferry apologizes for saying the Nazis were amazing. Rolling Stones to play Belgrade Hippodrome; horses in nearby stables may be drugged for the show.