9 April 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 09 Apr 2007 Freed Iranian diplomat says he was tortured by the CIA; U.S. says blame the Iranian propaganda machine. Critics say Iran wins when British sailors are allowed to sell their stories to the media. Gingrich: Gonzales should resign; Schumer: Gingrich is my friend. White House catches flack all because Karl Rove couldn't tell his laptops apart. Hundreds of thousands of Iraq's Shiites hear Sadr's appeal, protest U.S.-led troops. Seventy-eight percent of Iraqis oppose the U.S. presence, 51 percent approve of attacks on U.S. troops--but only 35 percent want immediate withdrawal. The next real-life horror movie: Climate refugees. Today's long read: The multitude of global problems with the new biofuels. As you witnessed in Casino Royale, the fire-escape-hopping sport of parkour. China's Supergirl, its version of American Idol, to be replaced by Happy Boy Voices. Mp3s of Jeffrey Sachs's Reith Lectures; other recent interesting podcasts. Video: Wonderful story as America's best classical musician earns $40 busking. Reader letters requesting that Lois Lane receive a spanking. See also, the best in unintentionally funny comic book panels. Sol LeWitt dies at 78; cue jokes about leaving behind instructions for his funeral. The facts of the Phil Spector murder trial you're not following. What to do with your leftover Easter eggs; yes, those cream eggs are shrinking; how to make your own giant Cadbury egg.