22 August 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 22 Aug 2007 Bush finds fewer words of praise for Maliki and the Iraqi government as the surge evaluation approaches. Over 100 foreign-policy experts surveyed for a look at the current state of terrorism. Iran releases Wilson Center's Dr. Haleh Esfandiari. Pdf: Details on the roadblocks and corridors (with map) of where you can expect to pay bribes in Africa. Interactive economics games produced by the IMF. Magicians, scientists, philosophers, and Teller on the science of magic. Today's must-read: Fascinating account of the Post's classical music critic learning he has Asperger's syndrome. The mood science behind knowing when to ask for a raise. New York magazine's new Shop-A-Matic knows what you want and does the window-shopping for you. Indian retailer implements chaos in store design for better profits. The benefits of television for women in rural India are substantive and empowering. One in four American adults read no books each year. In Dallas, theaters and churches combine to put on a non-preachy show post-prayer. Video: Where ABC's Lost was found, perhaps.