30 July 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 30 Jul 2007 Bush and Brown now BFF. Puerto Rico appeals to U.N. for greater economic autonomy from U.S. Russia swears it never sent an astronaut up drunk, though a little cognac now and then isn't so bad. DeLoreans re-enter production with a limited run of 20 new cars. Odile Crick, original illustrator of the DNA double helix, dies at 86. Where do expat Palestinians live when they visit home? Marble-clad mansions. "Eating off the floor is less about dirt and more about desire." Applying the five-second rule to life. Studying the perceived toxicity of boyhood; the connection between germaphobes and fat-haters. FCC set to decide tomorrow how to auction off last few broadcast frequencies. Fans outraged after final Harry Potter book reveals pivotal plot points. In today's feature, Todd Levin rates the books so you don't have to watch the shows. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg finally in court over claims he stole the site's idea. In text messaging contest, one exclamation point costs $1,000. Welcome to the World of Coke--it's a little overwhelming.