17 January 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Negative attackers prep for campaigns in South Carolina, draw up anti-everything posters.
On campaign plane, Clinton tests out sound bites in flight attendant mode.
Carry a stout stick and the next time you see the crapsheet dealer, thrash him within an inch of his life. How to deal with free papers on the tube.
How two cholesterol drugs can be deceptively effective--they reduce "bad" cholesterol, but leave the worst behind.
Longer legs are more attractive because they signal a lower risk of cardiovascular disease.
The Mona Lisa's identity potentially revealed via mysterious note in manuscript.
Botanists study the self-destructing palm, which dies after it blooms.
Texas has the nation's largest carbon footprint; AP writers don't hide "everything is bigger in Texas" angle.
Restarting the clocks on the Williamsburgh Bank, now set to a BlackBerry.
To connoisseurs, different speaker cables can make a difference, but not as much as how you rip your CDs.
Mental hospital where One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was filmed cited for health, safety violations.
Wham-O co-founder, co-inventor of the Hula Hoop Richard Knerr dies, age 82.
Video: "You know, for kids!"
We found that clowns are universally disliked by children. Bad decorating ideas revealed.
Every year, every thing: The 2007 Feltron Annual Report.