18 July 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 18 Jul 2007 Pulling an all-night Iraq debate, Senate can't agree on troop pullout--around 8:30, they considered having Trent Lott arrested. "I am convinced based on everything I have read it won't be a hell of a lot worse than it is now." U.S. lawmakers discover no backup plan if troop pullout results in an upsurge of violence. In what is thought to be the worst plane crash in Brazilian history, Airbus skids off Sao Paulo runway, 200 believed dead. Bloomberg's traffic plan finds little traction--despite "ads on cable television" and "a video on YouTube." Staten Island ferry captain who piloted 2003 wreck that killed 11 and injured 165 released from jail. In Brooklyn, suit filed against oil companies to clean up the 1950 spill that poisoned Greenpoint's soil. IAEA confirms four more nuclear closings in North Korea. Scholastic isn't fooling around with leaked Potter pages. The debate over republishing Mein Kampf in Germany. Digitally changing the way we watch movies. Vitamin C won't stop colds; fruits and vegetables won't prevent cancer return. Support for abstinence education has gone absent. Man in liberal D.C. neighborhood gets his Hummer hammered; Austin vandals attack restaurants that serve foie gras. Scotland's richest man vows to give away £1 billion before he dies.