19 January 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Justice Department considering adding all sorts of detainee DNA to its crime-fighting database.
Democrats pass far-reaching ethics reform bill, oil-industry slap bill, all in 42 hours or so.
Op: Support intervention in Darfur but not Iraq? Think again.
It used to be enough to know the difference between Iraq and Iran.
Rejected 2003 concessions package from Iran to the U.S. looks a lot like what's currently being asked for.
Higher authorities pressure Ahmadinejad to get out of the nuke business.
Iran read the Times story about Israel's nuclear plans, and frankly isn't pleased about it.
Viagra linked to displeasing mucus, honking.
Questions for an American woman who sent her excess breast milk to Africa, then made a mission of it.
Troubled, storied Forbidden City Starbucks may close following online protest.
China tests space weapon, declares war on old weather satellites.
Inner work trumps manual labor as Chinese adopt U.S.-style rehabilitation techniques.
Sorry, Philip Roth: Not winning that Nobel will chop two years off your lifespan.
Russia's Muslim population: rapidly growing, terrifying anti-immigration Russians.
Storms batter Europe (in pictures), kill 33.