22 November 2006: Afternoon By The Morning News — 22 Nov 2006 Bush may so love social-security reform, he's willing to bargain for it. London police wooed by Scientologists. Saudi Arabia threatens to cut diplomatic strings with Britain unless slush-fund investigation stops. Have Swiss banks given up the info? After CNN anchor Nancy Grace harshly cross-examines mother of missing child, suicide and lawsuits follow. Police shootout probably the most interesting way to die at age 92. In other Georgia news, new sex offender laws prevent the convicted from living practically anywhere. Killer swears girl was in two pieces when he left her. The Obsessive Study of Athletics Aesthetics. Best Buy employees train for manic Black Friday shoppers. Success of evangelists inspires scientists to frame an overseer-less world as the greatest story ever told. Lists of fictional things. See also, five challenges that could derail McCain. It's never a threat to civil liberties when law enforcement can fingerprint you on the spot. Videos of unique NASA aircraft. "At Broad Nightlight," nighttime photos of Berlin, Tokyo, Hong Kong.