11 October 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Marines strike up plan for troop withdrawal from Iraq--their own.
With "skepticism, fire, and visionary power," Doris Lessing wins 2007 Nobel prize for Literature.
Federal judge blocks Bush plan to sack 8.7 million suspected illegal workers nationwide.
House votes to call 1915 Armenian killings genocide--a move that could strain relations with Turkey, a key ally in the war in Iraq.
French citizens upset over plan to test the DNA of those immigrants who claim they're moving to be with family.
Americans, French compete to see who will win the hearts and minds of European bicycle renters.
Many states considering plans to segregate truck, car traffic on interstates, other highways.
High school Muslim athletes endure cross-country running, fasting through Ramadan.
Months after British government advised no alcohol during pregnancy, health institute puts out fires, says moms can drink.
"This is a college education that I can use." Southern Baptist seminary is teaching women Home Ec with a Biblical syllabus.
NY Dept. of Corrections may strike gossip, ice cream sections from its handbook for female employees.
Game: Click on the differences.
Van Dyke Parks, Betty Davis, and other gems in Oxford American's 2007 Music Issue.
The 10 most incomprehensible Bob Dylan interviews of all time.