11 December 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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"It's uncommon, to say the least, to find these." Maine town battles to retrieve a Declaration of Independence found in a deceased resident's attic.
Former CIA employee denounces waterboarding, vouches for its effectiveness.
Long Island company rents boss-dunking machine for parties.
While traveling in Beijing, Bloomberg OKs MTA fare hike--from a safe distance.
It's a good time to be a barbecue chef in New York, good enough for six figures.
Although it may be acceptable to pick one's teeth at a Japanese table, it is not acceptable to lay one's used chopsticks or toothpick on the common surface.
An Indian restaurant with tea and headstones in equal measure.
Researchers believe Mormons' monthly fast may stave off heart disease--works for non-believers, too.
Getting friendly with the kind of bacteria that doesn't cause a massive product recall.
The new pinup calendar: Italian doctors strip down for cancer research.
Hanging next to the sign, in vivid Coast Guard orange, is the last line of defense, a brace of fly swatters. The hunt for a new malaria vaccine.
Video: Fan reactions, clips from Led Zeppelin's spectacular reunion show in London.
Richard Beymer's (Benjamin Horne) photos from the final day of shooting Twin Peaks.