17 October 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 17 Oct 2007 Fearing loss of support in Iraq from Turkey, sponsors abandon House resolution on Armenian genocide. Turkey seeks approval to cross border into northern Iraq, attack Kurdish rebel bases. From 1943: American success or failure in Iraq may well depend on whether the Iraqis... like American soldiers or not. Tess Gallagher pushes for publication of unedited Carver. Why Democrats are leading Republicans in contributions: The big GOP donors have changed horses. Mrs. Clinton looks much more like a president-in-the-making than any of her opponents, Republican or Democratic. Carville says nobody can rally the GOP right now like Jeb Bush, predicts Bush v. Clinton in 2008. Obama/Cheney '08? Lynne Cheney does the research, says Dick and Barack are distant cousins. Study shows the costs of global warming will outweigh its benefits--wait, benefits? Charticle: Where the candidates stand on climate change, what they'd do to fight it if it actually exists. Defying the 1959 territorial treaty, Britain claims rights to a vast Antarctic seabed. Batali: Americans over-sauce their pasta; Americans: More sauce, less pasta means fewer refined carbs. George Lucas planning Star Wars TV show centered on none of the characters we know and love. Yay. Related: Star Wars. Cooking. Star Wars? Cooking. Star Wars: cooking!