22 March 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 22 Mar 2007 American diplomats fail for having too-yellow hair, not-yellow-enough faces, says Japanese Foreign Minister. Top Justice lawyer who prosecuted big tobacco says the White House interfered to weaken the case. Georgia's public defense system's coffers drained by a high-profile murder. Slideshow: Gitmo in black and white. Video clips from Iraq and Afghanistan, as provided by soldiers. Today's long read: Bruce Murphy on the nastier aspects of water you weren't aware of. The day in Russian newspapers: bullies, strikes, fighting against the Times. Twenty-one percent of girls aged 11 to 13 were bullied by text message last year. Advertisements pulled for film showing 24's Elisha Cuthbert being tortured. Less about Inner Peace than Outer Hotness, is there no way to end the hostile New Age takeover of yoga? Mossberg: What consumers need is clarity on the issue of what is or isn't permissible use of the digital content they have legally obtained. Enron executives' office furniture up for sale. Maud Newton opens up the cans of blood on Kate Atkinson and Richard Ford in today's ToB.