12 February 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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In the waning days of the Bush presidency, charging six detainees for the Sept. 11 attacks takes care of some unfinished business.
Danish police arrest three suspected of plotting to murder one of the cartoonists who lampooned Mohammed.
This week in national apologies: China, for the weather; Australia, for tearing Aboriginal children away from their families.
If children really were systematically removed to end the existence of Aborigines as a distinct people, then the crime was definitely genocide.
The etymology of "pimping," and why when MSNBC's Schuster said it, he didn't intend it to mean "living large."
An "unscheduled amorous encounter" between a goat and a ewe results in a "geep."
The cinema in 1967: a watershed year, when all the roles were played by Sidney Poitier.
After 35 years of using the same garment sizing system, Spain will measure up to current figures.
U.K. girl can only eat Tic-Tacs.
Analyzing a lot of hair, Italian scientists determine that Napoleon was not offed with arsenic.
Whether because of toughening on illegal immigration or recession, Latino immigrants in Arizona are vanishing.
In California, Blue Cross asks doctors to disclose information that it can use to cancel their patients' medical coverage.
Researchers surmise living to 100, even for the chronically ill, may be easier than previously thought
How mimicry influences social bonding with strangers, and how prone we are to falling right in line.