10 April 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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China says it has foiled a plot to kidnap athletes, journalists, and tourists at its Olympics.
Dalai Lama embarks on U.S. visit, supports Olympics--"We are not anti-Chinese."
"The Americans will fix everything." Iraqis remember the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime--five years ago this week.
Scientists investigate a way to turn pollution into something useful: plastic.
Little is known about how these particles affect waterways once they pass through laundry drains. Odor-removing detergents might be secretly pollutive.
Johns Hopkins doctors complete the first six-way kidney transplant--donors gave to patients they matched, but didn't know.
Indian baby with craniofacial duplication--two faces--is worshiped as reincarnation of Hindu goddess.
The top 10 unethical human experiments.
Researchers discover a frog that breathes through its skin--without lungs--in Indonesia.
Waxy.org, that prince of links, that king of web research projects, unveils its new design.
In this week's People We Like, an interview with photographer Lucien Samaha.
The "big black dog" problem: People are scared of them, nobody adopts them, and so they're killed at higher rates than other dogs.
Op: Why anyone cares what white people like.