4 April 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 04 Apr 2007 Iran plans to release hostages; British families and government prepare for their return. Nancy Pelosi meets with Syrian president over Bush administration's objections. Ethics policies explain why Wolfowitz's partner works at the State Department, not why she makes more than the Secretary of State. H&R Block celebrates as more than 125 Jackson Hewitt branches shut down for tax fraud. Mitt Romney balances a fine line when it comes to thanking Mormons for his $21 million war chest. Video: Watch Dick Cheney puzzle over whether to stand next to the bush or Bush. Keith Richards' manager asserts the rocker's confession to snorting his father was only "said in jest." Fans of NBC's You're The One That I Want face Broadway ticketbuyer's remorse when favored contestants lose. British police cameras soon to be equipped with loudspeakers and shrill warnings. The Guardians's top 10 books set in Japan. Sweden denies couple's application to name baby girl Metallica. "Within the industry, he's known as The Man, the Michael Jordan of his game." Don LaFontaine, "that voice-over guy," gets a second wind. The Chronicle of Higher Education reviews college pranks.