19 June 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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He recalled how Russert, an inveterate political gossip, would start every conversation with "Tommy B, what's happening?"
Russian air force attempts to control weather, rains cement on national holiday.
Study reveals skyscraper occupancy has been on a steady decrease since Sept. 11.
Port Arthur--aka "Cancer Alley," "the Armpit of Texas"--may become home to 40 million pounds of PCBs from Mexico.
Inspired by The O.C. and American Pie, U.K. teens import the high-school prom.
Sexual politics among chimpanzees: bragging, keeping mum, and hiding paternity.
After 20 years of labwork, scientists witness evolutionary change in bacteria.
"The endgame has begun." Researchers claim cure for melanoma.
F.D.A. cracks down on fraudulent cancer treatments, may seek criminal charges.
To disrupt discrimination, Chinese in South Africa identify themselves as black.
Chinese-to-English food translations get an official "linguistic makeover" for the Olympics.
Barack Obama's skin is the color of AMERICAN SOIL. Rumors the Obama camp should not attempt to debunk.
Video: Jimmy Kimmel talks to John McCain: "I shouldn't be interviewing important people."