28 April 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 28 Apr 2008 Los Angeles Times goes to the ground for reporting on Tijuana's Sunday bloodbath. Mexican drug cartel posts want ads for hitmen. Mahmoud not pleased with his prostitute-loving police chief as vice scandal rattles Tehran. The way in which the London mayoral race has descended into sheer spectacle seems like a colossal waste. Post murder case, Sweden warns young women to avoid Paris at night. Reverse prostitution as thousands of Africans are paid to avoid unsafe sex. Colson Whitehead on what it's like to be The Guy Who's Where He Is Only Because He's Black. The presidential job description--what do they do, exactly?--and how past position-holders have handled it. Print for the commute: David Sedaris on quitting smoking. How does Miller attack Anheuser? With an investigative journalism beer blog. The new genre of photography: Flickr style. The history of New York City as depicted in video games. There's this hunger to understand the universe in a way that doesn't you make you feel inadequate. Q&A with Brian Greene about his new World Science Festival. Less science, more fun: Sneezing and counting. All fun and mad decorating in today's TMN Gallery with Anne Hardy. Birnbaum on the week in books, with picks from novelist Joan Frank.