26 February 2007: Evening By The Morning News — 26 Feb 2007 Attack at Iraq's Ministry of Municipalities kills 12, injures 42, including Iraqi vice president; Iraqi president being treated for exhaustion in Jordan. Flashy Italian dressing skipping a generation. When British grocer Sainsbury's promises its customers fair trade bananas, St. Lucia's economy is saved. What makes someone a New Yorker? Jaywalking in front of an ambulance. Writer Sarah Vowell on her life in the city. Breathalyzer's 75 percent lung cancer detection rate good, though not as good as cancer-sniffing dogs'. Op: At a time when smoking is seen as a moral failing, Obama should consider stocking up on Nicorette. Scientists use literature to prove repressed memories are a 19th-century creation. (Care to prove them wrong?) Social psychologists tell us Oscar acceptance speeches would be more interesting with hostile audiences. Delta Zeta's national chapter kicks out DePauw sisters for not fitting sorority girl stereotypes... er, not meeting recruiting goals. Will Florida manatees be smart enough to head south when their power plant hot tubs close? Somewhere in Manatee Country, kidnapped teen macgyvers himself free with a safety pin.