21 January 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 21 Jan 2008 Suicide bomber kills 15 at Iraq funeral; 121 militants killed on Sunday, including 92 "high value targets." Print for the commute: Mr. Smith’s case stands out because his identity as a psychologically injured veteran shaped the way that his crime was perceived locally and handled by local authorities. How Sarkozy's crime of wanting people to think about his sex life will be judged in Tom Cruise terms. The astounding Nicholas Nixon in today's TMN Gallery; the remarkable Robert Birnbaum in today's Book Digest. That's right: The bloggers are unionizing. Study finds that mandatory diversity training one year decreases the number of women and minorities in management positions the next. Venetians get their own exclusive water taxis, excluding thousands of tourists. Hundreds of thousands are in the habit of reading cell phone novels in Japan, and more than a million have been written. The men behind the 1990s' AI advances and their sad, sometimes suicidal, stories. Newsnight anchor takes a British man's habit to the top: The underwear at Marks & Spencer is falling apart. Want to save money on your early-adopter habit? Pre-sell your gadgets. Crush on Williams-Sonoma employee costing man a fortune. If you ask film composers whether there's too much or too little music in the average film, they will all say too much. The costs and fortunes of scoring a Coen brothers movie.