31 January 2007: Evening By The Morning News — 31 Jan 2007 Germany orders arrest of 13 CIA agents suspected of abduction in Macedonia. In Madagascar, Osama Bin Laden's brother-in-law killed. Berlusconi's wife wins public apology after he hit on other women. Quebec town bans abuse of women in anticipation of a growing immigrant population; Muslim residents not pleased (see declaration). The Police reunite, at least for the Grammys. Why suffer other sources' news when you can write your own? The many problems that come with reclaiming art stolen by Nazis. War on meth makes finding full-strength Sudafed difficult. How to effectively cook with your broiler. It's always heartening to see a flattering profile of the great (pork) cook Keith Allen (of Allen & Son). "Haute barnyard" finally enters the lexicon. The no-longer top-secret way to book reservations at New York's busiest restaurants. Isolated New York City bus routes. Bad mothers raise kids who have difficulty forming relationships, just like the human problems of child-raising. Jane Goodall talks about chimps, wants to see a tiger.