11 July 2001 By The Morning News — 11 Jul 2001 Bush changes mind, says charities can't discriminate in hiring.Russia terrorizes Chechen villages after four soldiers were killed by mines.Condit's apartment gets searched, though he's not a suspect; police prepare to detect for lies and DNA.Missile shield set as primary defense for G8 summit in Genoa, with frogmen playing backup.Once-high-flying Standard Media melts wax, plunges into water, goes into play.Webvan's demise isn't so bad compared to the folly that was CueCat.Virginia scientists, with no federal funding, create embryos for purpose of extracting stem cells.There goes the solar system: L.A. County hopes to impose property taxes on outer space.U.N. attempts to regulate global trade in small arms; dwarf communities circle wagons.Attention Designers: The history of Photoshop.