9 December 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 09 Dec 2008 Illinois governor arrested for conspiring to auction off Obama's vacated Senate seat. Schwarzenegger uses "scared straight" tactics on stalemated legislators, paints a bleak picture of California's future if they can't agree on a plan. Organizers of "Day Without a Gay" push for national boycott tomorrow despite economic turmoil. The internet is kept alive and free through a T-shirt economy. "I have drawn more than 7,000 logos, mostly for black- and death-metal bands from all over the world." An interview with the dark lord of logos. "'There is no saving the Internet,' he said. 'There is postponing the inevitable for a little longer.'" The 10 worst predictions of 2008. Photos: 11,000 Manhattan street corners. Where astronomy meets computer programming meets glass-blowing. Indian court moves to ban Google Earth amid suggestions it "aids terrorists in plotting attacks." Video: A filmmaker visits the Holy Land Experience, a theme park where the Crucifixion is reenacted twice a day. Zoroastrian communities in Iran, though tolerated, continue to shrink in numbers. Dogs can feel envy.