16 May 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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With California's legalization of same-sex marriage, an election issue was born--one on which all the candidates agree.
Opponents of gay marriage cowboy up for November, citing fears of human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria.
Woman accused of driving teen to commit suicide is indicted on conspiracy, abuse via interstate commerce.
Jewish vigilante group at odds with police in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.
In Turkey, bars worry how they'll survive new measures to curb the sale of drinks.
"I've seen people putting packages under the statue [of Mary] at like 10 in the morning." A Catholic school fights dealers for territory in East Baltimore.
Childhood obesity rates in France level; diet programs, ban on school vending machines praised.
U.K. researchers say obesity is contributing to increased fuel consumption, food prices.
Audio: Sources say the Oreo is unlikely to survive in Britain, what with all this odd dunking business.
The science of orgasm, and what new discoveries could mean for future medications.
Ben Schott presents a timetable of the world's statistics.
Between a quarter and a third of the world's wildlife has been lost since 1970.