28 February 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 28 Feb 2007 White House shifts, plans to send Rice and diplomats to chat with Iranian and Syrian counterparts. African American voters shift to preferring Obama over Clinton. Inside view of the CIA's "black sites" from interviews with a released prisoner. Gore called a hypocrite for his mansion's big electric bill; politicians called wasteful for constantly flying on private jets. As mentioned yesterday, Whole Earth Catalog founder's four topics he expects environmentalists to reverse their positions on within 10 years. Op: You don't need to be a genius to be a great physicist. Number 16 in the 25 Things You Should Know About the Deep Sea: Bioluminescence. Boxes and boxes of bees around the country are turning up empty and no one knows why. Despite 1989 ban on poaching elephants for ivory, 23,000 were killed in 2006--can Yao Ming save the day? Worldwide stock slump, triggered yesterday by Shanghai fall, continues. For China to sustain its rapid growth, it may want to review the pain's of Japan's dismal decade. Test to see if your website is blocked in China. Eleven dead after Pakistani kite festival: two throats cut by wire kite strings; five dead from celebratory gunshots; two electrocuted; two fell from roofs. Rome modernizes the "foundling wheel" in case you feel like--safely--getting rid of your baby. Video: Advanced laser tagging.