28 May 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 28 May 2008 In China, bereaved parents abandon caution, confront officials over poor construction of schools. After a decade-long civil war, Maoists in Nepal abolish monarchy in favor of multi-party democracy. Scott McClellan's new book pours some bad juice for his ex-boss, other former White House cronies. See also: "McClellan at Home" by John Warner. Backlashing the meme that says if Clinton doesn't win, there won't be another woman candidate for a generation to come. The world's largest self-portrait is a hoax. Spam scammers switch tactics, push renewable energy instead of Nigerian oil. Programming a computer simulation to explain the origins of religion. The debate on whether the Gospel of Judas exonerates or proves his guilt. Recognize the Stonehenge vandalizers? Report them here. Prolific tagger is arrested in L.A. after police spot him in action on YouTube. Interview with "Pork and Beans" director on what happens when internet memes hang out together. An encyclopedia of hybrid big cats, from ligers to jaguleps. Then again, I'm not sure if I'd know what to do if I saw a 14-year-old amusement park princess go into convulsions, either. Working as an amusement-park Cinderella is no fairy tale.