22 February 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 22 Feb 2007 Egyptian blogger jailed for calling Mubarak a dictator; China treats youths' internet addiction with electric shocks. Email is worse for you than drugs, but 12 steps can save you. When it comes to women and engineering, it may just be the Americans who are "stupider." The risk now is that the pressure will ease, and North Korea will feel freer to make mischief. The Flu Wiki, for pandemic preparedness. Andrew Womack prepares you for rediscovering the 10 best albums of 1980. The new Resistance? Small network of French citizens help keep illegal immigrants from deportation. Brief primer on the upcoming French presidential elections, aka the Sarko-Ségo showdown. English lords hilariously debate chewing gum. York cab drivers memorize Auden poems to prepare for tourists arriving to celebrate the poet's birthday. The house that Peck built: The New Republic hosts a discussion on the state of book reviews, and how to better them. One day left to give your favorite book the edge in this year's Tournament of Books. Small worlds inside snow globes; pictures of New York at night.