14 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Democrats respond to Bush's domestic spending veto, threaten to withhold war funding unless he agrees to Iraq withdrawal.
U.S. bridge players face sanctions for anti-Bush sign at last month's championship tournament.
Ongoing FBI Blackwater investigation finds at least 14 of the 17 shootings were unjustified.
FBI, CIA blanch over the illegal immigrant with relatives linked to Hezbollah, who paid an American to marry her, fudged background checks, and joined both agencies.
Op: Fatima Bhutto on why she's suspicious of Aunt Benazir--whose alleged corruption is why she left Pakistan, remember.
"They attack patients who are being rolled inside the hospital, pull out IV tubes and scamper off to drink the fluids." More about Delhi's growing monkey problem.
Scientists announce breakthrough in primate cloning, stem cell therapy--did the monkey problem grow just a little bit more?
The Guardian asserts its past mistakes, recalls the time it dismissed Hitler as no real threat.
Though gassing old meat with carbon monoxide to make it look more edible is an allowed practice, those behind the technique doubt its safety.
Photos: The food celebrities have brought writers on the picket lines--Jimmy Kimmel really wants his writers back.
Why there's so much coverage of the writers' strike: because journalists are hopeful screenwriters.
Ira Levin, author of Rosemary's Baby, The Stepford Wives dies at 78.