25 April 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 25 Apr 2008 Detectives acquitted in shooting of Sean Bell, victim of 50 bullets; prosecution's witnesses called "not believeable." Losing faith in the recovery efforts for the ballooning priest. Atheists work on the idea of a church without a God. Twenty-eight percent of Clinton supporters say they would cross party lines for McCain; 19 percent of Obama supporters say the same. Who has the best chance in the matchup? Problems on the new James Bond set prompt Italian investigation. Behind the scenes in the world of Ian Fleming, Bond's creator. Authors list the appropriate beers for their books, often poetically. Jessica Francis Kane's handy oven preheating chart for 21st-century cooking. Rosecrans Baldwin's six short films to fill your surplus Friday time. Seven years of White House Correspondents' Dinner guests. With the internet's options, not owning a television no longer has that superior ring to it. Audio: Afghanistan's government attempts to ban Indian soap operas; a television exec talks about airing the shows. How a woman's diet influences the sex of her baby. Five simple ways to end your career real quick.