29 April 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 29 Apr 2008 Former Amnesty International chief on being pragmatic about China. Report from Chechnya, Russia's "region of lawlessness." Print for the commute: The truth About Putin and Medvedev. "It is no longer controversial" to call Putin a bit of a fascist. Op: Forget the gibberish about responding to attacks on the black church; Wright was responding to what he perceives as an attack on him. Obama offended by Wright's recent press tour. Austrian police search Fritzl properties, continue to put pieces of the incest case together; mental health professionals and neighbors weigh in. Just to make you feel worse about it: High intelligence correlates with the ability to keep a beat. This database provides an in-depth look at 185 detective and mystery novels originally published during the period 1930-1960. Two months after the writers' strike, "below-the-line" workers are still feeling the burn. Richard Lee Abrams offers an erotic guide to remembering the names of new planets. We always have a story to justify our most aggressive attempts at unwanted-animal control. You should probably stay away from fish at the top end of the oceanic food chain right now. How to eat ethically as fish vanish, or, how to feel bad about eating salmon. How to insert yourself into your own film: a gallery of classic examples.