30 November 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 30 Nov 2007 "Up to a thousand people," could stand to chillax over teddy bear's name. The Guardian claims proof the Kremlin's planning on rigging a Putin/United Russia victory, with many examples of coercion. When you weren't looking, Kasparov was released from jail five days later. Guiliani has made incorrect statistics a central part of his candidacy, and both sides are calling him on it. Illegal immigrants from Mexico and other Latin American countries are 50 percent less likely than U.S.-born Latinos to use hospital emergency rooms in California. Op: If you outsource your life to India, don't be all imperial about it. If you steal credit for springing medics from Libya, don't be surprised when the rest of Europe gets upset, Sarkozies. Medicare spends billions of dollars each year on products and services that are available at far lower prices from retail pharmacies and online stores. Chile's "best-known" prostitute auctions off 27 hours of sex to benefit children's telethon. Study finds manipulated photographs create false memories. Users find Facebook's new corporate info-sharing feature can ruin Christmas gift surprises. Enjoy Matthew Baldwin's 2007 guide to good games for gifting; check out the runners up, and lots more game info. The difference between China and Japan depicted via plane refueling. Hollywood's Beowulf loses his bite--Tolkein would hate that we're even discussing the matter.