21 August 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Over objections of human rights groups, Israel returns Sudanese refugees to Egypt.
Video: Ambassadors from failed states on statehood, failing, failed statehood.
Bush's bid to spread democracy and end tyranny worldwide might not be implemented by end of fiscal year.
Also: Researchers conclude increase in disease diagnoses might not equal increase in disease.
Inside the Spider's Web, Hezbollah's Lebanese war museum.
A few injuries, a little fake blood, and 58 arrests later, climate change protesters outside Heathrow disperse.
Leona Helmsley pays out her estate tax.
Evita á la Hillary: Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Argentina's first lady, wants to be its next president, too.
An interview with Helen Fisher, the anthropologist behind Chemistry.com.
Gangsta rap, once "capitalism with a beat," is on the decline.
Art at San Quentin extends beyond Johnny Cash.
In today's Gallery, Charlie White shows us where the Wild Things currently are.
Here's hoping the First Little Pig gets design credit for houses made of straw.
A camel story to disturb you for the rest of your days.