1 March 2007: Evening
By The Morning News
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Large Midwest storm system spawns tornadoes, leaving at least one dead in Missouri.
Notorious ETA prisoner returned home to Basque region after 114-day hunger strike.
U.S. finding it surprisingly hard to recruit Iraqis for Bavarian war games.
When Colorado kicks out the immigrants, it's left to the inmates to pick the crops.
"And so: richness of the material, width, ruches, flounces, bustles, ribbons--all to the good: but none of those basques attached by means of pins etc." The Wagner cross-dressing rumor that just won't die (probably because it's true).
James McManus on the moral crisis Laura Bush should be facing every day.
Author pens books for those who want to pretend to read books.
Q: Is there a scarier sounding epidemic than "gastric dengue fever"? A: "Dengue haemorrhagic fever."
San Francisco Chronicle cartoonist Robert Grayford saw a letter from the Zodiac Killer in 1969, and the rest is obsessive history.
Today's long watch: Liv Ullmann narrates this year's Best Animated Short Oscar winner, The Danish Poet.
Florida teen who has been hiccuping for five weeks just... stops.
Interview: Ren and Stimpy's creator on his new career in online ads.
The U.N. cafeteria has an eel problem, and it's not in the sushi.