25 January 2007: Evening
By The Morning News
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Scooter trial reveals Cheney was deeply involved with the Wilson affair. (Catch live coverage.)
Overnight curfew for Beirut after deadly clashes erupt between students.
Twenty secrets from infamous dead spy Howard Hunt, who died Tuesday at 88.
He showed an affinity at an early age for figuring out how things work. Lester Borchardt, inventor of Cheerios, dies at 99.
Network of sitters protects Berkeley trees, with politicians relegated to special elderly-persons perch.
The week in news for--in our own words--energy-fisting, journalist-killing, defector-poisoning, Georgia-bullying Russia.
BBC reports: 87-year-old York man pleasantly bemused when asked for identification at supermarket.
Portraits of Japanese generations.
Sex offender, 29, manages to attend three months of seventh grade without attracting suspicion.
Op: Old-fashioned boys' adventure books are back in vogue, and so are their stereotypes.
Stereotype of in-air skydivers as non-murderering folk shattered.
Graphic catalog of myths confirmed, plausible, and busted.
Can't wait for an iPhone? Get the ring tone for your fake one.
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