26 February 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 26 Feb 2007 Republicans' five-point plan to win the Iraq War debate. Older adults more inclined to make errors in recollection, also are more confident about their memories. Bangkok's blueprint for air-quality turnaround (pollution down by 47 percent, despite 40 percent more vehicles). Anthony Doerr on the amount of garbage a small family produces daily. The Berkshires recycle their own currency on a one-year trial. The BBC's terrific "India Rising" podcasts. James Cameron has found Jesus Chris, literally, and contends that he didn't rise from the dead. New U.N. boss deftly avoids saying anything that would surprise you. Gates: How to make America speed rather than skate forward. Without ice this year, the Dutch don't get to skate their regular 125 miles. Glenn Gould just looks better in the snow. A short story in pictures: "Alex the Weather Boy." See also, three-dimensional chalk drawings. Birnbaum on the week in books you should be able to discuss were you not still thinking about Helen Mirren's plumage. Everything you need to know about the wild parrots of Brooklyn. Today's Currently: Where would you be if you didn't have to go to work? (718) 371-1016.