24 January 2007: Evening By The Morning News — 24 Jan 2007 Eight centuries later, habeas corpus doesn't apply to everyone; This American Life's take on habeas corpus and the residents at Guantanamo Bay. Is rave making a comeback in the underground? And if we're reading about it in this article, doesn't that prove otherwise? The songs at iTunes that Americans can't hear--and there's an all-prog record store in Tokyo? Photo of a rare species of shark ruins any chance that you'll ever go to the beach again. In 1918 Congress passed the Chamberlain-Kahn Bill, allotting $1 million for a "civilian quarantine and isolation fund" for ladies suspected of contracting an STD. Just from hearing about it, you might not think you'd read the tell-all Scott Baio's shopping--but these excerpts will change your dirty mind. Andre the Giant needed no posse to drink 16 bottles of plum wine in four hours. When told to leave her belongings at her seat, she said, "No, you are going to have to kill me and my dog," then locked herself in the restroom. Best belligerent drunk. Ever. New passport requirements lead hundreds of Canadians to discover they lost their citizenship under a bizarre 1947-1977 law. Pee Wee is hesitantly back, and this time with well-tailored pants.