23 March 2007: Evening
By The Morning News
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Iraqi government and insurgents discuss uniting against al-Qaeda.
Al-Qaeda airs its human-resources announcements while violence continues in Mogadishu.
Zimbabweans emigrate, desert, flee country sinking under Mugabe's disatrous rule.
This man is a disaster, his country is just a total heap of misery. And Australian PM Howard is irate.
Reporters Without Borders says nearly all independent media is dead in Harare.
Normal processing of new U.S. passports now takes 10 weeks.
Comcast subscribers in D.C. offered sports in place of C-SPAN.
Former No. 2 official in the Interior admitted he lied to Senate investigators about his relationship with Abramoff.
Video shows thieves stealing vehicle, giggling, then becoming slightly upset when realizing they've stolen a "bait" car.
Complete first This American Life TV episode available online.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed admits not only to planning Sept. 11 attacks, he also ruins surprise parties.
The Post reports on its momentary mistake in saying Edwards pulled out of the race.
Rumors about Europe that probably aren't true.
Five-year study concludes alcohol and tobacco are worse for your health than marijuana, ecstasy, and LSD, and that the law should reflect this.
A portrait of author as drunk, in which drunk isn't so wonderful.