3 April 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 03 Apr 2008 With Czech boosters, NATO approves Bush's missile defense system, though he doesn't get Ukraine or Georgia past the gates. We avowed that white America had created and maintained the ghetto and that white society condoned it. Dr. King's dream remains deferred. King is widely remembered as an inspirational speaker and moral leader. But his more mundane efforts may end up mattering as much. Video: Palestinians who believe Obama can bring change to the Middle East as well as the U.S. Common complaints against al Qaeda by jihadists, and al Qaeda's responses. Print for the commute: Times warrentless wiretapping reporter Lichtblau on the White House's efforts to spike stories (see book excerpt). Fifty percent of patients fail to correctly take their medicine. Entertaining linguistic analysis of "yeah, no." Gregory Ruehlmann profiles the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Federation and finds out where professional wrestling and contemporary fiction meet. "Thinking," where design meets science, i.e., productive tinkering. Architects design an apartment building for motorcycle enthusiasts. Video: Watch out for cyclists, and dancing animals.