2 February 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Global warming is firmly, unequivocally our fault.
Not so! says China, who'd prefer to say it's "very likely" our fault.
How do you know global warming's gone mainstream? Even investment bankers are worried, and Gore's gotten the Nobel nod.
Oil group offers $10,000 plus expenses to any author caught undercutting the U.N.'s global warming report.
What the U.S. can learn from Europe about effective emissions legislation.
National Intelligence Estimate says U.S. has little control in Iraq and most likely things will get worse.
Bush's new-troops-in-Iraq number may jump to 28,000.
Locations of 122 levees nationwide that could fall in a major flood.
Castro begins 750,000 last words.
China will probably beat Germany next year to be the world's third largest economy; India to pass the U.K. in 2016.
Ten killed after Hamas-Fatah truce collapses; Kosovo will be allowed to split from Serbia, says U.N.
Swedes remember 1721 defeat and get nervous about Russia's new Gazprom pipe.
You saw Wolfowitz's hole-y socks; don't worry, Gold Toe's got him covered.
How to Love and Inspire Your Man After Prison, by Michael Jackson.
After smoking a little pot with him, some of his methods made sense, and if it was pot sense, the sense is not invalid. Altman, pothead.