2 August 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Rescuers search for dead after Minneapolis bridge collapses during rush hour.
Senate may end era of secret chokeholds, Mae West holds, rotating holds, and other legislative wrestling moves.
Robert Mugabe has finally achieved complete economic control, ending Zimbabwe's economy.
Africa's oil-poor countries may want to count their blessings--at least agriculture is sustainable.
Doctor recounts torture after eight years in Libya jail during which he "only tried to forget."
Can a mosque be sexy?
Today's long read: History students may not know much, but perhaps that's because the professors are culture-ignorant clones.
Smart people either less interested or less intelligent when it comes to having sex, and the geeks have something to say about it.
New Ohio abortion legislation put simply: no father, no abortion.
Op: To fix the health-care system, perhaps it's time we paid our doctors less, or at least put them on a salary.
One hopes Laura Albert saved some of the fraud money, now that "JT LeRoy" must pay $350,000 in legal fees.
Mr. Antonioni and Mr. Bergman, for their parts, were the supreme modernists of world cinema.
What happens at four-star restaurants when rich patrons drink too much and want to strip; map of all-you-can-eat restaurants in Paris.
Tacoma's super criminals thwarted by four-star music. Also: Two men traveling around the world in tuxedos.
"Amazing things" you yourself can do as an "amateur traffic dynamicist."