14 September 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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In speeches, Bush no longer stresses "victory" in Iraq, but "success," which is still more than Petraeus would say.
Military brass won't agree on the best plan for troop withdrawal, which leaves nobody willing to make a decision.
Price of oil hits new record at $80 a barrel; adjusted for inflation, however, it reached $92.91 in 1981.
Video: From 1967, in 1999 women will shop on computers, their husbands will pay the bills with electronic pens.
Mr. Ehrlich, whose 13-year-old son, Ace, is a collector, says having his children buy art is a way to encourage them to spend money in lasting ways.
Researchers create a chewing gum that easily unsticks, degrades--though hair still proves a challenge.
Scientists auction naming rights to new species, raise money for their habitats (the species', not the scientists').
Lance Armstrong Foundation sues pet collar company for making Bark/Purrstrong collars.
Chinese-American FBI agent's career dismantled over suspicion she was a mole, now suing for discrimination.
U.K. McDonald's fined for including a bolt inside a McMuffin.
San Francisco now offers health care to all uninsured adults; San Francisco wins again.
"It's really cool have to two gay dads." Part of NJ's third-grade curriculum, documentary causes flap among parents.
TMN's John Warner and his great-granduncle Allan T. Warner welcome you to TOW Books.
Video: Christians United for Israel are tickled pink about Armageddon.