21 August 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 23 Aug 2007 In veterans speech, Bush connects Iraq to Vietnam--this time we can win it, see? More and more of the electricity grid in Iraq is being seized by armed militias. Pre-treating posttraumatic stress. Texas executes its 400th inmate since reinstating capital punishment in 1982. Wives and their wrongfully convicted husbands, after 30 years of weekly visits. Thousands of heart-attack deaths blamed on long-term exposure to noise. Woman who moved from Queens to Arizona in a cab earlier this year dies at 75. Study shows many couples stay sexually active into their 80s; photo shows senior crotch shot. Not related: "Sales soar for morning-after pill." Since James Brown's death last December, a dozen people have asked for DNA tests to find out if he's their father--three have come back positive. French magazine airbrushes Sarkozy's love handles (his poignees d'amour). No Headlines Pop Quiz this week: Tomorrow's newsletter will have a different kind of quiz--subscribe here if you haven't already. Bullfighting, once a part of Spain's national identity, is now banned from a popular TV network. When all else fails, blame global warming on the moose population.