24 March 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Four soldiers killed by a bomb on Sunday, bringing the U.S. death toll to 4,000.
"It's not an unusual matter for senators to take a little extra credit." Both Obama and Clinton have a habit of embellishing their records.
With some tricky maneuvering of the 25th Amendment, Clinton and Obama could timeshare the presidency.
McCain, Democrats disagree on who approached whom in 2001 and 2004 when the senator flirted with switching parties.
Neil Aspinall, "the Fifth Beatle," is in a New York hospital, allegedly being treated for lung cancer.
Class-action lawsuit denies German government easy access to stored personal data.
They hesitated because of concerns that they would provoke undue alarm. N.I.H. waits a month to inform patients their unencrypted medical records had been stolen.
In the past 13 years, astronomers have identified 277 "extrasolar" planets--they're still looking for life, but not mnemonic devices.
Video: Eddie Izzard does Darth Vader in LEGOs.
Movie theaters look to concerts, opera, and TV broadcasts for new ways to fill seats.
Marketers tap into alternate realities to engage movie fans--and also Chicago police.
Audio: Starbucks sacrifices its "musical vision" for mainstream top sellers.
How getting "thrown under the bus" got started, and how it's spread.