13 May 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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The children who were considered fortunate escaped with a broken bone or a severed limb. In China, parents grieve, wait at a schoolhouse leveled by the earthquake.
Chinese officials say death toll has reached 12,000, and is likely to rise.
In Burma, first U.S. relief flights arrive; residents accuse junta of hoarding recent aid, distributing old food.
"Jesus Back," as the video clip is called, was produced by a handful of strikingly good-looking Methodists from Texas. GodTube scores greatest hits, $30 million investment.
Left-wing college seeks intellectual diversity, hunts for a Professor of Conservative Thought and Policy.
Critics attack new legislation that bans flavored cigarettes, but excludes menthol--the most popular cigarette among African-American smokers.
Japan's vending machines count wrinkles, dispense tobacco.
One more superpower for Viagra: saving failing hearts in mice.
Multimedia: How the movement of our lips influences what we hear.
How the candidates' signatures reveal who they really are.
The world's most powerfully dangerous gangs.
Obama workers, going door to door in support of their candidate, come face to face with racism.
A view of the Japanese mafia from a reporter whose head is on the block.