16 April 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Two new articles accuse Merck, the maker of Vioxx, of ghostwriting, underreported numbers that may have led to patient deaths.
Democrats prefer Popeyes and Republicans Chick-fil-A. Even political strategists know that you are what you eat.
Related: Belly fat [has been] linked to diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, gallbladder disease, sleep apnea, and numerous cancers.
The least important causes of cancer get the most press; vitamin supplements may shorten your life.
Study of tennis umpires' calls show they're wrong nearly 40 percent of the time they're questioned.
Researchers back what eldest children have always claimed: They get more flack from parents.
"Did you see her new belly button? It's so pretty!" A new children's book all about mommy's plastic surgery.
France seeks to criminalize pro-anorexia websites.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel wore a low-cut dress to the opera, and the media had kittens.
Photos: Longlist contenders for Museum of the Year.
"I remember them all--boys and girls--220 all together, not too many to remember their faces, their names." The last surviving commander of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 65 years later.
CNN reports: Jack Handey is a real guy.
Helpful: free strips of paper.