1 August 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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More than 65 killed in Baghdad bomb attacks today, as largest Sunni bloc walks away from coalition cabinet.
Rumsfeld returns to Capitol Hill for first time since leaving office in order to testify in Pat Tillman cover-up inquiry.
Positing what's next for Citizen Murdoch: A financial news network? The world?
"He wasn't a monster, he wasn't an Übermensch, he stood opposite me like a perfectly normal gentleman." An interview with 90-year-old Rochus Misch, Hitler's former bodyguard and Berlin tourist attraction
An update on Chelsea Clinton, potential first daughter twice over.
Vegansexuals reject not only animal products, but sex with those that consume them.
Getty Museum agrees to repatriate 40 pieces of Italian art, including collection centerpieces.
Iran produces world's largest wool carpet, leaves lots of sheep cold.
The sight of muffin-midriffs wobbling over low-slung waistbands will result in ejection. The Earl of March and Kinrara faces the plebes.
We don't really understand it, but sure, a new internet sounds good.
Re-packaged pill means menstruation on hold this week forward.
It's the Institute of Food Technologists that's behind the food of the future, as well as pickle ultrasounds.
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