25 February 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 25 Feb 2008 Historically, most politicians who fail to credit sources emerge unscathed. Indian wedding sleuths track down the sources of too-good-to-be-true profiles on matrimonial websites. Print for the commute: Remarkable stories of marines in Afghanistan; how to counter when friends tout Bush's aid in Africa. All of the ads from popular magazines on one page. Top 10 bad things that are good for you; Top 10 quotes against work. Talking turkey puppet suggests Ireland isn't taking the Eurovision Song Contest seriously. (But, really, does anyone? Not Ukraine.) Spanish breeders seek to clone the father of champion bulls. Instructions for turning Monday's chicken dinner into Tuesday's raging dinosaur. Steam punks, get pumped: Engineering antique robots in today's Gallery at TMN. No less punky, Robert Birnbaum Digests the week in books, with aid on recent picks from Chip Kidd. Bet $10 on books and you stand to win prizes, but you're guaranteed to help a kid read more. Times Square's Naked Cowboy and Mars, Inc. rage against the dying of the copyright. Controversy brews when Alabama CBS station appears to pull 60 Minutes segment. Infographic on movie receipts between 1986 and 2007. Gone with the Wind and Star Wars remain America's favorite movies. Video: Lessons on how to break a terrorist. The economist's take on why popcorn costs so much at the movies.