26 August 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 26 Aug 2008 Furious at its delayed removal from "terror list," North Korea suspends dismantling of nuclear program. Blogging from inside the "Hillary suite," i.e., "ground zero for the still-not-totally-over-it." The media loves to talk about a possible rift in the convention, but how many militant Hill-ites are there? "I don't care about his beer, I care about his intelligence." Rednecks for Obama. Considering the riddle of Caucasian ethnicities when there are 40 indigenous tongues spoken in the region. Did Rice's intimate knowledge of Russian society and politics fail her during the Georgian conflict? Rice criticizes Israel after report says Jewish settlement construction has doubled. The full story on Shai Agassi's plan to put Israelis into electric cars. "When you meet a Muslim who says he's an independent, it means he used to be a Republican." It's a strange time to be an American Muslim. Full explanation of Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni's various marriages and affairs. Print for the commute: Reconstructing the Pentagon's decision-making process to shoot down a satellite. The attractions of (neuro)anatomy in one of London's biggest strip clubs. How neuroscience explains spirituality and out-of-body experiences. Large collection of graphed networks. Such a conceptual work can exist simultaneously in two separate realms. Artist Cai Guo-Qiang responds to Olympics fireworks controversy. The book to read before going to business school.