27 February 2007: Evening By The Morning News — 27 Feb 2007 Chasing a fall in Chinese stocks, the Dow dropped 400 points today; Negroponte's first task as Deputy Secretary of State is to tame China. Israeli authorities consider opening "Jesus's tomb" to public. His lawyer denied that he wrote the book to get out of prison, saying that a board of historians had reviewed it and concluded it was an "original scientific piece of work." Blogger Lindsay Beyerstein on how she barely escaped working for the Edwards campaign. Media shakes Mormon presidential candidate's family tree, finds polygamy in the 19th century. German sibling-parents argue against incest laws, citing its protected status in France. "You've got to keep going. If you stop, little by little the weight of your truck would sink into the ice." Traveling the Canadian ice-highways at six miles an hour. (See slideshow.) The going rate for a bag of cane toads, at least in Australia, is approximately two beers. DNA in mystery elephant tusks could potentially lead investigators to poachers. Man sends homemade perfume ad to newspaper, has the bill sent to Gucci. (See ad here.) Krispy Kreme introduces a whole wheat doughnut, saving you a full 20 calories.