19 January 2007: Evening
By The Morning News
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If security improves in Baghdad, the new "additional troops" could be withdrawn by late summer, says Casey.
Why Egypt, despite pledge to support Bush, may wish to continue revving up Sunni insurgents.
International responses varied, worried about Chinese missile test.
Tomb-raiding Jakartan farmers put archaeologists in a snit.
Who killed the mayor of Fago? It couldn't have been the entire population of the village, could it?
U.K. couple fostered more than 20 teenagers at home, though only one was special enough to have a baby with.
Questions about the "electronic plantation" for avoid-going-to-jail book author.
Did the Second Life millionaire get her start selling virtual sex?
In today's Digest, Sarah Hepola on a set of first drafts and flashbacks.
The Stanford Prison Experiment, now showing at your local YouTube. (Also, could it be replicated today?)
Ze Frank: Stuck with the worse aspects of celebrity (e.g., being bothered on the street), not the better (e.g., cash).
Many candy bars missing brands.
Radio Nova too repetitive for you? Try East Village Radio.