22 July 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Serbia captures war-crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic--on the lam for 12 years, he was practicing alternative medicine in Belgrade.
Obama meets with Petraeus, tours Baghdad by helicopter, makes no gaffes--McCain responds from a golf cart in Maine.
Regarding McCain's rejected New York Times op-ed--"we know the feeling."
More: the Obama piece McCain was responding to; McCain's draft article.
Miss Brooklyn, a Miss Virginia runner-up who lives in Manhattan, crowned Miss New York, aims for Miss America.
For the first time since the women's movement came to life, an economic recovery has come and gone, and the percentage of women at work has fallen, not risen.
Citing budget gap, M.T.A. wants fare hikes--despite its declining on-time performance for subways.
F.D.A. issues salmonella warning on jalepenos--tomatoes are now safe, but it's a bad year for pico de gallo.
Scientists use tobacco plants to "grow" lymphoma vaccine.
Video: Web ads lend credence to Gary Busey's business ideas.
Selling headsets by depicting radiation-beaming cell phones and other examples of corporations taking the internet too far.
"Israel, Palestine Now Fighting Over Cemetery Space."