5 May 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 05 May 2008 The thinking in small-town North Carolina is a deep wish to do right. How Bill Clinton got his groove back. New files show Brits' thinking when considering to ship Jews back to camps in Germany in 1947. Speculating on Josef Fritzl's madness. Austria's antiterrorism unit now guarding Fritzls' recovery center after reporters try to break in. The story of the past year looks better abroad than it does at home. The Economist reflects on Sarkozy's first year. When the middle class gets hit hard in France, people buy their own baguette makers. A world of horizons in today's TMN Gallery with Sze Tsung Leong. Download, print, and build your own pinhole camera. Novelist Sigrid Nunez and "bookish" Robert Birnbaum on what to read this week. Gladwell on how "good ideas are out there for anyone with the wit and the will to find them." Print for the commute: Alinea's Achatz and his re(dis)covery of taste. Looking back at Seeger and Buckley without "air-brushed reminiscence." Taking sartorial lessons from the N.Y.P.D. Real-life Iron Man robotic "power" suits to debut soon from Japanese exoskeleton firm.