26 April 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 26 Apr 2007 Putin freezes Russia's compliance Conventional Forces in Europe treaty, possibly officially re-starting the Cold War. Catch up with the Council on Foreign Relations' multimedia Crisis Guide: Darfur. Hey, military people, we're still waiting for some war czar volunteers. Online news media struggles when readers speak via obnoxious comments. L.A. Times sportswriter Mike Penner pens his last column, but not like you think. The twisted path of the 2008 Olympic torch, geographically and politically. After comparing the math sections of U.K. and Chinese university-entrance exams, researchers conclude it's time for us to start learning Mandarin. Hugh Grant arrested for throwing baked beans at a photographer and possibly wishing a pox on his kids. "He doesn't seem the sort of bloke we want in this country." Snoop Dogg denied entry to Australia after flunking character test. Egypt's national sexologist limits her discussion to what happens between a man and a wife, but pushes the envelope in every other way. The ethics of taking a baby off life support; the reality of selecting babies for breast cancer resistance. Head of MIT's admissions office resigns after faking her credentials 29 years after submitting her resume. Very bad news that carbon offsetting very shady. Scott Adams's struggles with how to appropriately illustrate "Chair Butt." "The evidence will show what he had in mind. Phillip Spector had romance in mind that night." And so another celebrity trial begins.