22 May 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 22 May 2008 Romney, others scramble to become McCain's V.P., McCain scrambles not to piss off Ellen. Op: How Obama's foreign policy would be a continuation of JFK's, and why that makes McCain the new Barry Goldwater. Anonymous $20 million donation saves New York City church (but it's not from Matt Dillon). D.C. court rules American money discriminates against the blind. How to convert a Prius to a plug-in hybrid; how to build a square-foot garden for your fire escape. Paris frets over naked copycats on the metro; Jam Abelanet's risque photographs here. Risky medicine: using listeria to combat HIV and cancer. Just as social circles can turn a person into a smoker, they can turn them into a quitter. Berlusconi endorses tough laws aimed at Italy's estimated 50,000 Romanian Gypsies and other "clandestine" immigrants. Mob in Kenya kills 11 suspected witches and wizards. A retrospective of covers and posters utilizing the "cutoff-torso-spread-leg framing device." Germany's postal service mistakenly prints stamps of Nazi martyr. An earthquake detector made of glass.