2 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Daylight Savings Time ends Saturday night in the U.S.--did we save any energy? And: Will this neg our circadian rhythms?
Op: Giuliani skewed his cancer mortality numbers to fit with his worldview--sounds like a trend.
Democratic presidential candidates envision Mondale, political suicide as their colleagues plan tax hikes.
South Carolina denies would-be President Colbert his ballot.
Almost five million Totino's, Jeno's frozen pizzas recalled over E. coli fears; a modest proposal: Let's milk the cats.
Interview with Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, the British ambassador who blogs from Afghanistan, complete with photos and video.
It really is a popularity contest, and Facebook wins--even over porn.
Former world no. 1 Martina Hingis retires from tennis amid cocaine probe.
One could almost imagine Jimmy Carter standing in the West Bank, holding a boombox over his head. Carter, Gore, Blair, Mandela: "hipster statesmen."
German magazine tastelessly spoofs Madeleine McCann, parents consider legal action, editor welcomes publicity.
What the writer's guild strike means for your TV schedule; OK, no, here's what it really means.
"Koshered" technology, transportation, and charities for today's modern, ultra-Orthodox superJew.