24 September 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 24 Sep 2007 Tens of thousands more join in protest against the Myanmar government. Bust of 124 steroid manufacturers should "send chills down the spines of athletes and high school and college students." New York Times apologizes for giving MoveOn.org discount rate for provocative ads. The dispute over the use of slain servicemen's names for political statement and commercial gain. GM employees in first national autoworkers strike since the bicentennial. New Yorkers, if you haven't noticed, Ahmadinejad is in town. Eh, call us again when the outsourced work is outsourced a third time. Google presents ads relevant to email topics; Pudding Media does it with phone conversations. Beauty pageants reluctant to pay out promised scholarships--and you don't want to make Miss South Carolina 2004 mad. Britain's largest speeding ticket goes to the bloke doing 172 mph. Good news: Missing Scout troop found safe and sound in the Carolina mountains. Right on the tail of the homeless World Cup, soccer's gay World Cup heads to Buenos Aires. Prop duck in hotel lobby pond beheaded; attacker said, "I'm hungry."