27 February 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 27 Feb 2007 International Criminal Court names two as Darfur's first war crimes suspects. Iran launches a rocket into space, though one expert reassures its military insignificance. Elephant protectors agree overbreeding has vastly increased herds, but say a disproportionate ivory demand once again puts the animals' numbers in danger. There are two kinds of environmentalists, says Stewart Brand, romantics and scientists. In the race between "hard" and "soft" news magazines, everybody's winning. Also: "We're All Winning." Intricate mathematics are discerned within the designs that adorn medieval architecture. Video: The commercials of the future from Children of Men. New research shows men may have a biological clock as well--though the article's editors should reconsider phrases like "mounting evidence." Researchers say narcissism levels in kids today are at a worrisome peak. Older pilots actually show less decline in their aviation skills over time than their younger peers. If your teammate gets the space crazies, duct tape and drugs will fix it.