12 July 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Bush is pleased with the progress report in Iraq, asks nation to try on his beer goggles.
Roboticists are building the world's fastest walking robot shaped like Kelly Le Brock--OK, just the world's fastest walking robot.
Runners in air-polluted cities feel the burn in all the wrong places.
"In this case, the combination of sweat and metal earphones directed the current to, and through, the patient's head."
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Cartoon nudity in German kids' book deemed too inappropriate for its potential U.S. publisher.
New plans to clean up Amsterdam's red-light district--not the prostitution, but the organized crime.
In today's feature, Andrew Womack remembers the best music of 1983 in 1989 during 2007.
A "fat tax" on unhealthy foods could kill grocery budgets, save lives.
British troops deny unleashing a swarm of man-eating badgers in Iraq.
BBC apologizes to the queen after a movie preview misrepresents the events of a photo shoot.
Pamplona's week of bull-running gets bloodier.
Friends: If you've read the hype, then you've got a brand-new Facebook account; well, so do we.