11 July 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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"I'm not going to retract any of it. McCain distances himself from adviser Phil Gramm's "nation of whiners" comment; Gramm runs toward it.
The story behind McCain's brief bigamy, and how he ticked off the Reagans.
"He's running the last lap of a 54-year marathon...I am a part of that race." Jesse Jackson apologizes for Obama remarks.
N.Y.'s Rangel has been "uncharacteristically reticent" to criticizing his landlord--the four rent-controlled apartments don't hurt.
Bush administration says it won't attempt to stem greenhouse gases before the president leaves office.
Martin Sheen knows that, using saltwater, farmers could utilize desert regions, save water, grow fuel, create habitat.
Time-lapse video of a building demolition; time-lapse map shows Wal-Mart's infestation of the U.S.
Russia says Iran's limited-range missiles negate the U.S.'s need for a shield; Iran doctors photos to boost its arsenal.
Philosopher discusses the end of heroism in professional cycling, compares Lance Armstrong to Achilles.
From 2005, Pitchaya Sudbanthad and Geoff Badner report from the Cycle Messenger World Championships.
If anyone is crazy enough to fund it, this movie is gonna be awesome. A look at the script for Quentin Tarantino's WWII epic.
At fundraising dinner, U.K.'s Labour Party auctions tennis match with Tony Blair.
Video: "I'm not here to make friends."