21 August 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Michigan pushes presidential primary up to January 15, causing New Hampshire and Iowa to leapfrog theirs to next Tuesday.
Sex researchers draw battle lines around work of J. Michael Baily, advocate of an alternate transgender theory.
"The fact that those who do not serve in the military can become cultural heroes is worrying."
Beef noodle soup that costs 33 cents proves that, despite appearances, China still has a planned economy.
Vatican arranges for Italian overnight postal flights to deliver pilgrims during the day.
"I am imagining like Romy Schneider or Catherine Deneuve wearing some turban looks in their movies." Designer sets sights on future Turkish first lady's head scarf.
Officially available to only three percent of the population, Pakistan produces its first 20-year single-malt Scotch whiskey.
El Paso discovering what life on the edge truly means.
Researchers studying pandemics really just sitting around talking about World of Warcraft.
Not feeling so smart now, are you, quant traders?
In part five of Pasha Malla's Kashmir epic, relatives make an appearance and overcooked greens are enjoyed.
Sure, everyone loves blue, but girls still like pink.
"I was also worried it could have been a bit of fossilized poo." Archeology students discover prehistoric chewing gum.
Univ. of Utah's Marijuana Signature Project seeks stable isotopes, enlightenment, Cheetos.