22 January 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Putin to reinstate Soviet-era weaponry parade through Red Square, starring 6,000 marching soldiers, new tanks, and an ICBM.
Based on yesterday's downturn, it's apparent the global economy is not so independent from the U.S. after all.
How last week's news of cholesterol drugs' poor performance spread misinformation and panic.
"The importance of my research outweighs the environmental costs of air travel." Academic travel may not cause global warming, but most of it can't be helping.
London vegetable stall owner faces 13 criminal counts for selling goods by pounds and ounces rather than kilograms and grams.
"It may well be that more stuff has come out of the sites than was ever in the Iraqi museum." In Iraq, thieves turn to archeology.
Video: Michael Cera endures "Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis."
"Over the last 20 years middle class families particularly have moved alcohol from the fringe of their lives to the centre of it."
The world's top not-so-secret agencies.
Oliver Stone's new biopic is "a fair, true portrait" of George W.--and won't be short on swagger.
An overview of the problems in store for the next president, whoever he or she might be.
A technical history of the rules of marriage, and what's going on these days.
Trailer for Young@Heart, "an event 80 years in the making," and the clip that will make you weep.