21 January 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Pentagon considers NATO role for Petraeus later this year, critics question rotating commanders.
China's burgeoning middle class is buying cars, and their kids want to race them "unofficially."
One man's private collection of MLK, civil rights memorabilia proves too extensive for one photographer to handle.
The new director of the Indian Museum in D.C. seems like he won't spend almost $50K to have his museum portrait painted.
Actress Suzanne Pleshette of The Bob Newhart Show dies, age 70.
Post-Its taken to the next level, when they can find your lost books.
Snakes on a plane in Vietnam; snake out for a walk in Long Island.
"Frankly I've gotten more work out of this group than I ever did from the Screen Actors Guild." Santas meet to discuss holiday highs, lows.
Your choice of Pennsylvania milk: 1%, 2%, or "pumped full of hormones."
Four years after Kellogg's killed the Hydrox, cookie fans still crave the anti-Oreo.
More about corn than you ever thought you needed to know--including how it prevents blindness.
"I remember... waking up and having to squeeze my face and my chest and thinking to myself 'Am I still alive?'" Spending days in a darkened room.
According to Dr. Cliff Arnall, today, Jan. 21, is the most depressing day of the year--but Google says it's in November.
How to break up with your therapist.