30 May 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 30 May 2008 Former U.S. ambassador Bolton brushes off attempted citizen's arrest for war crimes. U.S. Army suicides at their highest in 20 years; Russian army suicides also on the rise. Russian Academy of Sciences rebuffs Kremlin, votes against allowing membership to "Putin's Banker." Democrats worry about Franken's porn article; Republicans worry about McCain's YouTube image. Three months after Clinton won the California primary, a poll finds the state's Democrats now prefer Obama. Allowing employees to surf Facebook at work makes makes them more productive, study shows. A wife who works different hours than her husband could convey her mood through touch to the creature. How did you spend your economic stimulus check? How those hours of playing video games are teaching you valuable life skills. U.S. begins enlisting "Daughters of Iraq" into female security force. In Tokyo, a homeless woman is found to have lived in a stranger's closet for over a year. Austrian "dungeon girl" begins career as TV talk show host. Engineering students create world's smallest ramen bowl from nanotubes. Related: Category F4 tornado destroys four World's Largest Objects. Gummy Bear anatomy.