10 January 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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"This was decidedly uncool and very, very dangerous." Blackwater is back into the pot after revelations that agents gassed a rioting crowd in Baghdad in 2005.
In Mexico, law enforcement supervisors are translating the classics into police radio codes for poorly educated cops.
Radar detectors are more potent than ever--they're not for speeding, they're for "awareness."
Five other elections to watch in 2008.
Following a long Peronist tradition, the Kirchners have concentrated unhealthy amounts of power in their hands. The state of Argentina's power couple.
The Vegas venture that came and left in the blink of an eye, with reporters pouring into the double-wide.
A look inside the diary of a young French student who died at a Nazi concentration camp.
Editing a science article about editing science, typos and all.
In this week's Mp3 Digest, Erik Bryan reviews (previews?) the month ahead in album leaks.
Woman successfully sues the dealer who sold her the meth that landed her in a coma.
"I said, well, this is a dead guy." Pair wheels friend's corpse around midtown to cash his Social Security check.
Why you should research your ailments online--and why your doctor should stop telling you not to.
Related: Getting the straight dope from Dr. Google.
Video: KISS's Paul Stanley talks painting, fends off an enthused anchorman.