14 January 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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U.S. credits former Sunni insurgents for relieving violence in Iraq, fears what may happen if they're not accepted by Shiite leaders.
"I asked my mother, who is 80, whether she'd ever seen snow in Iraq before, and her answer was no." On Friday, it snowed in Baghdad.
Pfizer introduces a drug to treat fibromyalgia, though some doctors doubt whether the condition exists.
Stem cells and cadaver organs may lead to the creation of new hearts: rats now, humans in a decade.
Botox one day, stem-cell skincare and skull lifts the next.
Audio: From Botox to Joan Rivers, the ramifications of the Golden Globes ceremony cancellation.
Golden Globe winners thank the Hollywood Foreign Press, lament a victory without spoils.
"The world will end." Jolie, Clooney, Day-Lewis in a roundtable on what will happen if the Oscars are cancelled.
They... felt an inevitable attraction. Twins separated at birth meet, marry.
Romance novelist accused of plagiarism; how else do we expect someone to publish more than 100 books?
Google's in-house cafeterias, much-praised for their fare, have a food critic/software engineer.
Much praise for farm-raised abalone, delicacy of Thomas Keller and sea otters.
Bravo to premiere Real Housewives of New York City, including one Cobble Hill wife.
Walter Bowart, co-founder of the radical East Village Other in 1965, dies.