22 May 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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The main points of the new immigration bill, what's good about it, what's bad, and who says.
How new legislation over immigration divided one Texas town.
British prosecutors to charge an ex-KGB officer with Litvinenko's poisoning murder.
Gasoline prices in the U.S. hit an all-time, inflation-adjusted high.
In the past four years, industrial carbon dioxide emissions have been growing at over triple the rate during the '90s.
In the lower Mississippi, fish have been dying from a cause as yet undetermined. E.B. White on Rachel Carson, 1964.
Nineteen states have passed laws allowing parents of stillborn babies to receive birth certificates--instead of only death certificates.
Some new doctors say they'll practice abortion not just out of compassion, but in defiance.
"It's great for people who otherwise might have sat around all night waiting to see a moonbow." Astronomers predict appearance of elusive "moonbows," save poets time.
Online music lyrics sit in a pit of many snakes and one 30-page style guide.
New Yorkers who complain about the noise won't go to their houses in Connecticut, where the pool filters are too loud.
"It feels really natural. I'll tell you what, from an exposure point of view it's been incredible." David Iglesias's star is born.