16 January 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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This summer, waterfall art installations will open on the shores in New York City. (Artist renderings here)
A starfish threatens Indonesia's reefs; beetles may kill most of Colorado's lodgepole pines.
Colorado, Minnesota towns battle over which gets to be the official "Ice Box of the Nation."
Garrison Keillor files suit against neighbor who wants to build a home addition, neighbor says Keillor never even opens the drapes.
Hasbro, Mattel send request to Facebook to remove Scrabulous.
In China, some families unable to afford therapy for their mentally ill members instead cage them at home.
Op: The craze to avoid unhappiness will result in no art; at least poetry will be gone.
Is that really the best they can do? Spain's wordless anthem gets lyrics at last.
A TV show about an Arab family becomes a surprise hit in Israel. (Includes clip)
"[It's] like being in an Escher print." Laying over in Europe's worst airports.
On urban travel legends, including the one about the credit card info on the room key and that dressing up gets you upgrades.
One smoker in Hesse... caused a stir by selling T-shirts bearing a yellow Star of David and the word "smoker" in the center.
Smoking Santa, gonorrhea girl, and other creepy ads; a collection of stunning, un-creepy vintage print ads.
Video: From 1969, Woody Allen interviews Billy Graham. (More about the show here)