15 February 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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In Madrid, 29 go on trial for 2004 train bombings that killed 191 people.
Car bomb hits bus of Revolutionary Guards in Iran--"insurgents and smugglers" are blamed for the attack.
U.S. officials say there's no evidence Tehran is behind Iranian weaponry in Iraq; Bush says either way, it spells trouble.
House Republicans break with Bush, say they like his personality, but oppose his surge in troops.
Today's long read: The debate over the growing number of Latino military recruits.
She said that her father, who is one of her deliverers, could not get through, even though his sport utility vehicle has four-wheel drive. In New York, snow finally arrives, but many Valentine's flower deliveries do not.
Following a cancer surprise, Factory Records' Tony Wilson pens a heartfelt Valentine to the NHS.
Video: New Order wouldn't be caught wearing those shorts in weather like this, nor in a decade like this.
Giuliani confirms his presidential run; this time around, he's no longer married to the "weirdness."
The man in the lavender dress and the blond wig surely never contemplated running for president. Keillor on Giuliani's candidacy and cross-dressing. (And you can see that video here.)