13 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Bhutto, again under house arrest during a planned protest, again calls on Musharraf to resign.
Ahmad Chalabi, who once bore false info about WMDs, is back at work with the U.S.--this time to restore services to Baghdad.
Judge orders White House to preserve its email, citing the Federal Records Act and five million missing messages.
Cops shoot Brooklyn teen who told them he had a gun, but it was actually a hairbrush.
Swarm! Swarm! Researchers realize the simple rules that allow animals--though not us--to create a hive mind.
Troubling new study shows that nearly half of African Americans born into middle class later reach poverty.
Scientists say that as hyperactive children's brains grow up, they grow out of the condition.
Right to Lifers spurn anti-abortion candidates, instead choose Thompson, who says he doesn't support an amendment to ban.
Op: FCC chair defends newspapers' right to exist, and the answer is TV.
Man forgets car at gas station; man uses gun to change tire.
"I am looking for a Catherine Zeta-Jones type of tuna." The world's bluefin lust has resulted in overfishing, dwindling populations.
Domesticated violence: Man marries dog as atonement for stoning two other dogs to death.
Matthew Friedberger of the Fiery Furnaces explains American accents in music to the Guardian.
Video: Woody Allen explains girl-watching techniques on the streets of New York in 1967.