13 August 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Russian tanks still patrol the town of Gori, in Georgia, where bombs fell well beyond the ceasefire.
Gorbachev: By declaring the Caucasus, a region that is thousands of miles from the American continent, a sphere of its "national interest," the U.S. made a serious blunder.
Op: Though no one wants a nuclear Iran, China and Russia benefit from sanctions against Tehran--selling arms, filling gaps left by European firms.
Russian youth feel the power of the Western media, join Chinese counterparts in unconventional warfare on the web.
China and America's posturing, ability to blow up satellites, threatens the technological revolution.
Mark Penn...urged the New York senator's campaign to paint Barack Obama as "fundamentally" foreign.
With new medal wins, Michael Phelps, "The King of Chlorine," becomes the most decorated Olympian of all time.
Video: U.S. engineers explain how flow research will help swimmers get even faster.
One non-carbonated beverage's attempt to break into the SoBe/Snapple/VitaminWater market.
China's looming crisis: millions of overpressurized, hypereducated children in a nation that can't fulfill their expectations.
The hardships of Yale alums as they struggle with insecurity in the face of their privileges.