7 March 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 07 Mar 2007 Intense diplomacy between 11 nations as Nazi papers detailing death marches come to light. Worldwide replications of 770 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn's headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. Bono's Red campaign has only earned $18 million, despite $100 million spent on marketing. New edition of Maira Kalman's consistently marvelous "Principles of Uncertainty" (TimesSelect). Where particle physics, infectious disease, and cognitive evolution might go this year. Former Google Answers researchers launch new Q&A site. Pick two points on this Google map of New York and it will display the shortest subway route between them. Naomi Campbell soon to begin mopping New York Sanitation Department floors. Nobody really speaks to each other on this street, and that's how we all like it. Isolation of suburban life makes it ideal for marijuana growers. Llew Hinkes in today's Digest will try to convince you to join the new acoustic environment. The Tournament of Books idea, as applied to seminal 90s albums. And yo: only a few hours left to win every book in the ToB. Close study of a new Douglas Gordon film that follows Zinedine Zidane with 17 cameras (trailer). If you love Captain America, do not click this link. Evelyn Waugh regrets to announce that he has lost a walking stick made of oak, preposterously short with a metal band around it.