history. martin manley penned a 40-page website to be published the day he died. it was his 60th birthday. twice married, manley claims he wasn't lonely and didn't want to die, but he had left his most productive years behind. on the website, he apologizes to his friends, family and the police who were going to find him. he also said he was, quote, thrilled to death to leave behind a digital legacy for himself. manley prepaid for a five-year web hosting plan, but yahoo! took it down after learning of his suicide. to read excerpts from the website go to cnn.com. what if you could use a body part for i.d.? it sounds like science fiction, but it's already here, that's next. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea