7 March 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 07 Mar 2007 Lewis Libby found guilty of lying to a grand jury and FBI agents over the Wilson affair. Graphic explains facts and fiction in the scandal's key events. The jury has convicted Libby, but Collins has convicted the administration. Recent spate of firings of U.S. attorneys gets more suspicious; some tell of pressure from Republicans, disagreements with Justice. How the internet gives terrorists the martyrdom they crave. Study: Israelis make babies when they're bombed. Profiting from divorce in the EU. Fed up with losing the Eurovision Song Contest, France is making a national effort to win. Joan Didion's notes on turning The Year of Magical Thinking into a play. A piano player goes into a bar, orders a cup of coffee... Two American women in Moscow hospitalized for exposure to thallium, Saddam Hussein's favorite poison. Misery memoirs top the heap of last year's best-sellers. "A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge," a webcomic about surviving Katrina and its aftermath. Multimedia three-part series on the problems with the Louisiana coast, and how to repair them. Today's long read: Prisons of the stateless. The argument to finally drop tenure. Shhh, we're reading. Note: No TMN feature today due to preparations for tomorrow's Tournament of Books.