22 November 2006: Morning
By The Morning News
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Anti-Syria Lebanese minister gunned down, shots fired at another minister as well. Heard this before?
Syria, of course, is blamed, though not by Bush, who needs to play nice.
Maoists agree to lock up guns, for now, so Nepalese can vote on whether to retain the monarchy.
Relief operations begin to reach Horn of Africa's disastrous flooding.
Almost 40 million people now have HIV, with 4.3 million new infections this year.
Vatican has concluded its study on condom-use, and it's keeping a tight seal on leaks.
Attention turkey travelers, please know your carry-on restrictions before you get in line, and don't say Allah too much.
Not only is global warming happening, it's killing animals much sooner than anticipated.
Health fears lead schools to dismantle wireless networks after networks dismantle teachers' health.
FreshDirect will have its busiest day of the year today, and suddenly the online grocery business looks appetizing.
Counting your camera's megapixels? Don't. They don't matter.
Rick Moranis counts the things in his house.
Leading universities do a poor job of enrolling and educating minority students, and actually have done a worse job since 1995.
Who knew? The recent elections were a great boon for the arts.
Bob Altman, a big seducer, an occasional perfectionist, ornery forever (and many other tributes).
How to make a record, with Duke Ellington; how to interview Lou Reed about his music.