19 August 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 19 Aug 2008 "August is a special month for ending dictatorships." Celebrating Musharraf's resignation in Benazir Bhutto's house. Somali warlord talks about the next step in his career: running for president. Behind Warsaw's support of the missile shield: what Russia hates points to what's in Poland's best interests. Op: We shouldn't let Russia pick each of our countries off separately. Those who benefit from Russia-Georgia 2008? Defense contractors and their lobbyists. Science Monitor starts new year-long series to follow the life of "Little" Bill Clinton. Print for the commute: Taking the long view, we are running out of dirt. University presidents call for lowering the drinking age to 18, say it would reduce on-campus binge drinking. Four-point evaluation system of this season's caffeinated snacks. Graphic novel of fall fashion. The ambiguity of "big penis book" is a familiar one in English linguistics. Linguistic analysis for the rest of us. Studying the execution orders in a chameleon's program, and how that relates to Michael Phelps. Cheerleading accounted for 65 percent of all "catastrophic" sports injuries among high school girls over the last 25 years.