19 January 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 19 Jan 2007 Rescued frozen embryo, sent to sea by Katrina, becomes a boy named Noah. Only 13 percent of "Road Home" applicants--Louisiana hurricane victims--are taking the money and running out of state. Small indie magazine caught (online) in the music business's oldest payola practices. See also, the week's bad business stories. Fortune's 10 most expensive books sold in 2006. Avoid endorsements like, "From the creators of Robocop." Todd Levin's charts and tips for choosing wine. Fifteen years for the beautician who injected cooking oil into a woman's buttocks. Attention Saturday captains: Ships no longer called "she." Ranking graduate programs based on faculty members' productivity. Dow Jones has been an electronic publisher since the 19th century. How to explain the Wall Street Journal's success. There's no ignoring that if you love New York, you love Robert Moses's New York. Op: To the Times and CBS, all women look like Carrie and Angie. Turns out the homeless man being sued by the UES antiques dealer has a millionaire in his pocket. Your cell phone is dirtier than your shoe, perfect for your dirty mind.