14 June 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Executing opponents in the street, occupying half of Fatah's security compounds, Hamas may soon control Gaza.
Beyond a few retribution attacks, Iraq remains calm after Wednesday's bombing of a Shiite shrine.
Iran's parliament votes in favor of executing porno actors.
Non-Middle East foreign policy questions for our next president.
Portrait of the Modern Terrorist as an Idiot; Bush's procession through Europe was a pageant of contempt, disdain, delusion, provocation, and vanity.
Meanwhile in Europe, Putin scares Merkel, Sarkozy slurs words.
Remembering Kurt Waldheim: U.N. secretary-general, Austrian president, American enemy.
Theories of ETA's involvement in the 2004 Madrid bombings persist, stall the trial of 28 suspects.
Video: Americans don't know when the September 11 attacks happened.
In this week's Mp3 Digest, Llewellyn Hinkes drinks the Kool-Aid and serves up cult classics.
Fearing lawsuits, Kellogg's will revise marketing, nutrition of products aimed at kids.
Denmark's B-Society advocates for schools and business to accommodate late risers, even those with 25-hour clocks.
NASA asks astronauts to turn off unnecessary lights--the Space Station's computer is failing.
Vatican asks good Catholics to stop supporting Amnesty International.
Google and eBay are totally going at it.