4 October 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 04 Oct 2007 Burmese leaders agree to meet with Suu Kyi, thousands of protesters remain in custody. Remember on Monday when we told you Bhutto and Musharraf were buddy-buddy? Scratch that. Kim Jong Il reassures public he's fit to fight, the heart surgeons were only at his house to do research. Bush in Amish country: an exercise in redundancy and heckling. Chris Matthews to Jon Stewart: "This is the book interview from hell!" In Los Angeles, evicting nuns to pay off sexual abuse settlements proves an awkward move. Christian Science Monitor looks into whether U.S. troops are being force-fed Christianity. Princeton leads the way as schools aim to get those PhD students out the door. For every mile you run, your breasts run 0.084--we assume this only applies to women. TMN's Sarah Hepola uses her New Orleans police connections to get the inside scoop on Fox's K-Ville. An interview with Ridley Scott in anticipation of Blade Runner's re-release. "Whilst this is one of the more unusual concealments that we have seen in recent times, people need to be aware that Customs officers are alert to unusual and often outlandish methods of concealment." How to maximize your pole-dancing tips: Ovulate or get off the Pill. Swim, Chinese dolphin-girl, swim!