19 June 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 19 Jun 2007 Major offensive in Iraq as U.S. forces target al-Qaeda stronghold. Baghdad car bomb kills at least 75. Bulls, china: Troops in Iraq receive archaeological playing cards on how to preserve antiquities. Cuba's unofficial first lady, Vilma Espin, dies at 77. New York's Chelsea Hotel no longer belongs to the Bard family who've overseen the icon for 60 years. Contrary to images of decadent dining, most Romans ate quick bites on the run. How to keep your greens fresh. Wedding cakes with trapdoors available for rent. Parents and advocates fear for the first generation of "indoor children." Guidelines for infant actors. Carefully written, carefully handled new Cambodian textbook actually discusses the Khmer Rouge. BBC receives complaints after graphic nature of East Enders episode; one week after the end of the Sopranos. Special report on 21st-century cities. See also: a map of the internet. San Francisco's worst commutes ranked. Photos of exotic cars wrecked--possibly because some cars are too hot to handle. Electronic music from 1870 to 1990.