13 February 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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At Beijing talks, North Korea agrees to nuclear disarmament in exchange for fuel, economic aid.
Coordinated bus bombings in Lebanon kill three, wound 20.
Gunman murders five at Salt Lake City shopping mall, before being killed by off-duty police officer.
One year ago, the Golden Mosque in Iraq was bombed; from that moment, civil war was irreversible.
The truth is, nobody knows if it was Ground Zero duty that killed Cesar Borja--or a combination of that, smoking, and genetics.
Praise your kids not for their efforts but for their smarts, and they might wind up looking dumb.
The girls were shut away from the outside world, existing in almost complete darkness, playing only with mice and communicating in their own language.
After 24 years in prison, one of the last members of the ultra-left Baader-Meinhof terrorist group will be freed.
WFMU pulls a fast one on the Times's Metropolitan Diary; WFMU's comprehensive history of Christian stand-up comedy.
Photos from the first All-African Amputee Football Tournament.
New survey reveals almost a third of British adults don't know how babies are made.