11 February 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Military prosecutors to seek the death penalty for six Guantánamo detainees who will be charged with roles in the Sept. 11 attacks.
Following Obama's Maine win, Clinton replaces her campaign manager.
No Republican politician has won the category since...1968. Obama snags a Grammy, too.
Bush to McCain: You must show you're a true conservative; Bush to Clinton: You're not a racist.
"There are good men in Mexico, but they're not the ones on public transport." Groping complaints lead to single-sex buses in Mexico City.
Ever-so-slightly incestuous couples have "scads" of children.
French women stay thin and have sex; related: a roundtable from 2005, "The French Paradox."
When you have an eating disorder, that's the voice you hear in your head all the time. When a diet book is not a diet book, one must take the authors to task for bullying.
Authors, their horrible handwriting, and the terrible trouble it gets their scholars into, far down the line.
Hunting every scrap of Abraham Lincoln's handwriting--as a lawyer for 25 years, there's a lot of it out there.
"I believe that they are not going to go beyond 20 or 30 pages." HarperCollins to begin publishing books on the web for free.
Writers Guild OKs new contract, many scribes back at work today--when your shows will be back, and those that are gone for good.
Video: Trajan is the movie font.
Actor Roy Scheider (Jaws, All That Jazz) dies, age 75.