15 August 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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In northern Iraq, at least 200 are killed in coordinated truck bombings--the deadliest attack this year.
U.S. to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist group, will legally-ish peek into its business dealings.
North Korea flooding leaves 300,000 homeless, destroys 10 percent of farmland.
Promising safe, lead-free toys, American companies pounce on recall opportunity, watch profits jump.
America's appetite for products has caused its foreign debt to balloon--so what happens if that debt is used as a weapon?
Rising number of Hispanic immigrants to the U.S. adopt their new culture by binge drinking, taking drugs.
Feds pledge $354 million for Bloomberg's traffic plan, which covers everything except the controversial part of Bloomberg's traffic plan.
White House downplays importance of Rove, say what they'll miss most are ice-cream Fridays.
Author upsets Thai government over her profile of ousted PM as a poor man who must travel to Miami for golf school.
Australian plastic surgeons' board says anyone who makes good on a lad mag's grand-prize boob job loses their credentials.
The bra of the future is an implant screwed to the ribs, and its first recipients are pigs.
Monkey escapes from cage for second time in two weeks, unsure if he can crack locks or has a helper human.
Squirrels learn to fend away rattlesnakes by heating up their tails and vigorously shaking them.
Teach your cat to use the toilet; teach your dog to use the litter box.