10 July 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 10 Jul 2007 Iraqi politicians say if the U.S. withdraws too quickly, their nation might collapse. Pakistan forces raid Red Mosque in Islamabad, 50 militants confirmed dead. By the time Gonzales wanted to renew the Patriot Act in 2005, and he said no civil liberties had been abused, the FBI had been sending him reports of abuses for at least three months. Bush's approval is in the cellar, Congress's are dropping fast--it's hard to tell who has more to lose in the investigation into attorney firings. The Headlines Pop Quiz: Sign up for our newsletter to receive the questions on Friday--whoever gets the most right could win a TMN prize pack. A pill to help smokers quit may also curb alcohol addiction. FDA approves Alzheimer's patch, streamlining the medication process. China signals it's serious about product safety, executes its former food and drug head. Tainted toothpaste--including counterfeit Colgate--removed from Connecticut shelves. Trusting the "industrial food ingredients" of supermarket snacks. Drinking tap water to save the environment. It hydrates the shit out of anything it touches. In praise of SmartWater, despite its capitalization issues. Canadian convenience store lacks the level of security required to sell the new Harry Potter book. Canada seeks to reclaim Arctic waters that others say are international territory. It's out there in that swamp. Monument's buried in the bog. Been that way for years. Good luck finding the U.S.-Canada border.