19 July 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 19 Jul 2007 Al-Sadr adopting Hezbollah and Hamas tactics: creating "entwined social and military wings that serve as a parallel government." YouTube gets in on the presidential debate action, with 1,300 users already posting questions. British Parliament looks to suspend politician extensively involved in Iraqi oil funds scandal. "We just paid 9.50 for a can of Coke at a cafe." American tourists face European sticker shock. Every few years someone has to submit a great author's work to publishers and print their dumb responses. The U.K. barista champion on the difficulties of centrifuging donuts. Summer's new threat: botulism chili dogs. In today's feature, Matthew Baldwin looks into the rise of "hardcore hardboiled" mysteries in the corners of the web. Prisoners' plan to get out of jail free by copyrighting their names, not surprisingly, fails. Intimate museum tours give a look inside the Wyeth clan. Braille literacy falls, with now only 12 percent of blind students fluent. When a device's buttons are too small to press, users will simply gesture imploringly. Audio: Star Trek bloopers for pedants. CNN puts some effort into their headline. What billionaire wouldn't have a secret underground sports bar, grotto, and sex den?