2 October 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 02 Oct 2007 U.N. envoy meets once with military head of Burmese junta, twice with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In other Asian encounters, North and South Korean leaders meet in Pyongyang for summit. Pakistan drops corruption charges against former PM Bhutto; is she ready to join Musharraf's team? In the seventh installment of his Kashmir travel journal, Pasha Malla returns to Delhi, family history in hand. Female athletes more likely than male athletes to sustain concussions--though equally likely to ignore them. Indian-Americans look to Jewish community for PR guidance. Op: Giuliani taking mid-speech calls from his wife is either a political stunt or a political stunt. Yale Law School loses key case that would ban military recruiters from attending career fair. Anne Frank's chestnut tree wins reprieve from Amsterdam officials. Today's long read: Redirected aggression--the passing of pain from one victim to another--is not merely the stuff of literature and drama. "You never know when you're going to meet a rogue agent." Be nice to your airline worker, they have more power than you think. Spice Girls concert tickets went on sale in London, and sold out in 38 seconds. That's seconds. Bart Simpson: "The Wall Street Journal Is Better Than Ever." White House announces nationwide cocaine shortage.