19 March 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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In the case of Carol Lam, fired U.S. attorney, mounting evidence shows her dismissal may be tied to her investigation of Republicans.
Leading the investigation on the firings, Sen Leahy wants White House aides to testify under oath, though it's unlikely Bush will waive executive privilege for his staff.
Five years and 3,197 U.S. military deaths are the only irrefutable statistics in the war in Iraq.
For Iraqis searching for missing loved ones, the search can become an obsession.
The man who toppled Saddam's statue says life under the U.S. occupation is worse than the dictatorship.
"I feel so bad for the young Marines who are getting their legs blown off and losing their lives." War protesters, counter-protesters march to Pentagon.
After an heiress and her legally adopted lesbian partner break up, lawsuits ensue when the fortune is distributed.
At least 10 animal deaths linked to canned dog and cat food. (List of the affected brands.)
Car bomber attacks U.S. Embassy convoy in Kabul, seriously wounding one person.
Basketball game between rival Brooklyn high schools ends in violence; cops shut down 42nd St., gunshots heard on 34th St.