2 July 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 02 Jul 2007 Two more suspects arrested in British car bomb attempts. British government claims bombers had ties to al Qaeda, excepting their ineptitude. Op: If it's summer in the U.K., there are terrorists about. Obama becomes the first Democrat to raise more than $30 million in a quarter during a non-election year. Within the next 10 years we could do "irretrievable damage" to Earth's habitability. David Sedaris and his father can't see eye to eye on fashion, not with those platforms on. Bushes W. and H.W. get their anchor stuck off the coast of Maine, frogman radioed in. Author of Churchill book on Bush's bedside table wants W. to know he's no Winston. The Stone Roses' John Squire appears finally to have traded his guitars for canvases. Sussing whether your famous online friends are who they claim to be. Researchers discover stress makes you fat; scientists want to make a pill for that. Our reader survey: Yes, the iPod is free; no, it's not an iPhone. Brooklyn's new architecture: "He said he was enormously moved by Cormac McCarthy's new book... Chip Kidd did the cover." Brilliant: "A portrait of the urban fabric of Brooklyn."