14 May 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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In Pakistan, Musharraf's suspension of a top justice sets off protests this weekend, during which 39 were killed.
Infighting between U.S. departments in Iraq--U.S. diplomats brand defense deputy a Stalinist.
Lawsuit alleges Giuliani rushed Ground Zero cleanup in spite of workers' best health interests.
Researchers, experts agree most breast cancer cases are caused by everyday chemicals, such as those in solvents, exhaust, and drinking water.
Nanotechnology cancer treatments to focus solely on tumors, could eliminate patient suffering that comes with traditional therapies.
The ancient Egyptians beat Hippocrates to modern medicine by 1,000 years.
NASA prepares for future Jupiter/Europa mission by exploring an underwater cavern in Mexico.
"Even before the invention of scissors, we have evidence of tripartite hand games."
In a learning experience gone awry, a Tennessee elementary school stages a gun attack.
Analysts say street names like "Bastard Ward" negatively impact market value; a list of band name etymologies.
Laurie Lindeen's Petal Pusher is finally out (and blurbed by Cameron Crowe). Related: "It's Not Phair" at TMN.
Applications for TMN's Summer 2007 internship are due today!
NYC Police Commissioner Kelly compares crime-fighting notes with 1948's The Naked City.
"What else can you do in a small town?"... "After a few beers, you can't really tell the difference."
A change in the recipe means Mars and Twix will no longer be vegetarian-friendly.