6 September 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 06 Sep 2007 Germany still seeking 10 men connected to yesterday's foiled terrorist plot. Discontinued use of anti-depressants believed to cause suicidal thinking is linked to... an increase in suicide. Large percentage of New Jersey's political elite arrested in federal corruption probe. How Freddie Thompson knocked up success and wedded himself to politics. Sen. Craig's aides need to get their resignation stories straight. Sen. Kennedy rolls over at vote 15,000. Government spends 20 years restocking Colorado rivers with the wrong trout, three years discovering the mistake. Jolly raunchy fun: English resort town cracking down on bachelor/bachelorette parties. Oh, the inevitable irony of Pfizer computers sending out Vi@G3a spam. Universities and credit card companies: often in bed together, occasionally fleecing you. In today's feature, Michael Y. Park makes a sportswriter out of you. Can you solve the mystery of the "driver who should be dead but isn't"? (The original photos.) Related: How to detect Photoshop fakery. The changing Brooklyn stoop sale: always good for a few columns of print, right?