8 December 2006: Evening By The Morning News — 08 Dec 2006 The remarkable 26-year saga of awarding a Pulitzer Prize to an unknown Iranian photographer (see photos). For the first time, more poor people live in suburbs than cities. Trying the knot between the dilemma of conflict diamonds and that engagement ring on your wife's finger. They favour seal carcasses but will eat almost anything--one was found with an entire caribou in its stomach. Arctic sharks attack Quebec. More Friday drink links than you can handle. Just in time for your date tonight, the number for Milk & Honey. Sarah Hepola embraces her nostalgic side for yesteryear's videos in today's Digest. Wodehouse characters, drawn. Winners and losers in today's news. Everything you--and artistic Norwegian strippers--need to know about photobooths. Video of the amazing Time Fountain, in which dripping water moves in slow motion. Someone actually created a program to detect cats walking across your keyboard. Video not for cat lovers: Effect of Mescaline Analogues on Behavior of Cats.