22 May 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 22 May 2007 Tentative cease-fire in Tripoli; U.N. evacuates non-combatants from refugee camps. Bad if true: U.S. military official claims Iran is prepping al Qaeda for an all-out war this summer. Chinese toothpaste made with potentially deadly glycol--instead of harmless glycerin--blamed for 51 deaths in Central America. Arizona's law denying bail for suspected illegal immigrants appealed on grounds of unconstitutionality. By 1921 American eugenicists had so firmly implanted fears of racial pollution through sex that 15 states had passed laws permitting involuntary eugenic sterilization. The etymology of "white trash." St. Petersburg Times editor finds teaching at a historically black college disappointing, to say the least. Study finds repeating yourself is just as good as being right. Study finds repeating yourself is just as good as being right. Game theory for travelers and prisoners; game theory for blog critics. When food critics and food ethics collide. Research shows that you can look like a Bob--or at least not look like a Tim. Up to 10,000 people are expected to descend on Penn State's Beaver Stadium to pick their way through 62 tons of student detritus. A tribute to gyros, Chicago's "most intense fast food eating experience." How fava beans nearly killed a vegetarian. How to make an ear.