23 May 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Bombing in Turkish capital kills six and injures 70; visiting Pakistanis are suspected target.
Latest witness in Justice hearings, no saint herself, claims Deputy Attorney General misled Congress.
David Iglesias, former U.S. attorney, asks Gonzales to, "cowboy up and do what's best for the American people."
China gung-ho about getting those developing nations' satellites in orbit, no strings attached.
Play the political futures market, or at least see how everyone else is betting.
If it helps you place your wager: candidates' heights compared.
Soldiers' family members critical of slot machines on U.S. military bases, which collect over $100 million a year.
Author of The Life of Pi vows to expand Canadian PM's "stillness" on a bi-weekly basis.
Canada holding an SNL favorite in prison until he stops thinking we've been replaced by doubles.
Pakistan's tourism minister forced out for "obscene hugging"; controversial Afghan leader, for calling parliament "worse than a stable or zoo."
"Got any raisins? How about a date?" The Pickupedia.
Kosovo erecting 10-foot-tall statue of their "savior," Bill Clinton--complete with crinkly-eyed grin.
In today's feature, Michael Fowler gives us a political issue that can stand on its own four hooves.
Estrogen in waterways capable of turning minnows too female to mate--but female sharks are doing quite fine without men.
Video: The Civil War in Four Minutes.