28 November 2006: Afternoon By The Morning News — 28 Nov 2006 Congo men among the Sape movement--fashionistas--find wild amounts to spend on clothes despite poverty. The hunt for an irresistible yet missing puggle. Nobody has organized voluntary imprisonment with payment--yet. Former Croatian labor camp to be refitted for extreme tourists. Black lung not funny at this point. If you have a living will, it probably isn't specific enough, medically-speaking. Music critics' picks for holiday shopping; the year in picture books. Orhan Pamuk gets an apartment uptown in New York City, goes furniture shopping. Baryshnikov and Judith Jamison discuss their "Pas de Duke." Op: It's never a choice of art or family, it's between solipsism or more life. Half of the Times's recommended authors have written for the gray lady. The best and worst 2006 trends in New York City restaurants. In the Pentagon's new $1.5M video game the equipment holds up well and the enemy never learns. Video: Gamer explains why it's worth staying up five days for the new Nintendo system.