30 April 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 30 Apr 2007 Bill Clinton on Boris Yeltsin. Photos from the early morning fire that destroyed D.C.'s 134-year-old Eastern Market. Popular Egyptian blogger shuts down, citing government interference and too much publicity. More halal controversy stirred over Frito-Lay's cheese-flavored pork. Was Kent State really an accident? Old evidence may provide new answers. Op: Death knell for the the Republican Party, sacrificing "negative rights" for "Security leads to freedom." Though he admits that he finds amputation sexually arousing, his overall rationale for parting ways with his fingers and toes is artistic. Self-amputation, non-metaphorically. Poverty-conscious design is catching on. Understanding Mars and Venus's pasts can help predict Earth's future. Supreme Court rules police can risk the lives of innocent bystanders while attempting to stop high-speed car chases. Seven in 10 biologists believe that mass extinction poses a colossal threat to human existence. The apologia of the Harvard admissions officer.