21 May 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Fatah Islam's fight with the Lebanese Army continues; more refugees, soldiers, civilians, and journalists injured or killed.
GE sells plastics division to Saudi company for $11.6 billion. Related: China buys Wall Street investment firm for $3 billion.
Canada could buy much more than that if only it could tap the Athabasca tar sands.
Op: Real (scary) feminist fury over Michelle Obama's career choice.
A profile of Elizabeth Kucinich in all her tongue-pierced glory.
First person to be convicted in Wisconsin for 2004 voter fraud is sent back to prison.
American Center for Voting Rights, "the only prominent nongovernmental organization claiming that voter fraud is a major problem," up and disappears.
When he started hugging me and smooching me on television 10 years later, I was a bit confused. Larry Flynt on his unlikely friendship with Jerry Falwell.
Nothing makes a slow news day like recounting the minutes of the 13th Historical Clinicopathological Conference.
Major news media on minor news media on the Cutty Sark.
If nothing else is going right in Iraq, at least the U.S. is building a damn impressive embassy.
Britain shy about just how fine they're doing with homosexuals in the military.
India's birthrate driving growth in all major world religions. Well, not Scientology.
Chinese backpage crime stories, staged, and photographed.
Banksy revealed. Maybe.