23 April 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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The FDA has known about peanut butter, spinach contamination for years, but the agency says recent outbreaks weren't preventable.
U.S. military moves ahead with the Berlinification of Baghdad; Iraqi PM says construction must stop--no response heard over the sound of digging.
Today three suicide attacks around Iraq killed 27, wounded nearly 60.
Its top two presidential candidates in a dead heat, France prepares for the run-off on May 6.
Candidates reject Nigerian election results; polls show many Africans are losing faith in democracy.
Of the 414 Iraq stories broadcast on NBC, ABC, and CBS nightly news in the six months before the war, almost all could be traced back to sources solely in the White House, Pentagon, or State Dept.
The Onion: "This American Life Completes Documentation of Liberal, Upper-Middle-Class Existence."
It's that time of the season: Television producers await the call that says they're canceled.
Car manufacturers race to become the H&M of autos, aiming for a car priced under $3,000.
Scientists are developing a hormone for baby formula that would keep children from ever becoming obese.
PacifiCorp is suggesting that righting one environmental wrong could lead to another, one that could affect people more than fish.
As part of his eco plan, Bloomberg wants to charge cars to go below 86th St. during peak hours; Sheryl Crow wants us to stop at one square of toilet paper.
Kevin Guilfoile shames himself into knotmastery.
Joe Namath, gifted drunk.