28 June 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 28 Jun 2007 Bush invokes executive privilege and refuses to hand over wiretapping files subpoenaed by the Judiciary Committees. The grisly latest from Iraq, including 20 decapitated bodies. U.S. plans withdrawal of 30,000 troops--from Europe. Hamas goes marginally underground in the West Bank. Brother of a British suicide bomber finally tells his family's story. Pew survey finds just two percent of Turks have even limited confidence in Bush, among other highlights. Oh, my: Russia claims the North Pole. D.C.'s Smithsonian Folklife Festival in full muddy swing. Tridentine: No longer just a gum, but an increasingly accepted form of Mass. Imitation is the most litigious form of flattery for the owner of New York's Pearl Oyster Bar. Today's long read: Britain's Tesco supermarket plans its American debut with military precision. A scientific survey of the 1,001 ways to spell V1@gra, and consequences for your email immune system. Video: An excrutiating seven hours on the tarmac jauntily captured. An advocate for the concise TimesDigest, as well as a challenge to create your own. The Economist looks at suicide trends the world over. Related: One grandmother's decision enough is enough. In today's feature, Nicole Pasulka gives us the best of the month's terrifying animals attacks. P.S. Your passion for Post-It notes scares us.