12 August 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Determining the goal has been met, Medvedev orders end to military operations against Georgia.
Video: BBC comes under attack from Russian planes.
In 1987 and 1988, McCain voted against federal legislation reforming the campaign finance system. On McCain's prior political lives.
Six million Americans live abroad; their votes rarely change the final tally--this election may end all that.
California refuses to cut 200,000 state workers' pay--in large part because nobody knows how to change the state's antiquated payroll system.
On a serial evictee who has used San Francisco's tenant-friendly laws to live rent-free for years.
Hallucinogens used to treat terminal patients; volunteers rank psilocybin in their "top five spiritual experiences."
The power of the Olympic ritual form, choreographed for spirituality, in a religion-less state.
As he dominates in the Olympics, next week Federer will hand his world no. 1 spot to Nadal, who he could face in the gold-medal match.
Professional musicians face job-related injury, illegal non-union gigs, and giving lessons to competitors to make ends meet.
"If the Border Patrol Doesn't Get You, the Chicken and Burgers Will" PETA wants to advocate veganism at the Mexico border fence.
The excavation of Pompeii and Herculaneum isn't over, and may yield copies of previously lost Greek classics.