25 June 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Suicide bombings kill 40 in Iraq today, including six U.S.-allied sheikhs and eight police cadets.
California wildfires destroy 200 homes and near Tahoe city limits.
Hamas releases audio message from Israeli soldier captured one year ago.
Army of Islam releases a video message from kidnapped BBC reporter, now sporting an explosive vest.
Green cards for abused, abandoned, or neglected youths go largely unclaimed.
Supreme Court ruling allows issue ads to air closer to election dates; Justices still undecided on "Bong Hits 4 Jesus."
Poor judge won't get $54 million for his missing pants after all.
"It’s like America running out of steak.??? Japanese sushi chefs struggle to deal with rapidly increasing tuna prices.
Holland, Mich. gets their Dutch films back 34 years late.
How not to squander your wealth: lessons from finance camp for rich kids.
Seeking to be the next Weather Channel or Food Network, Germany's EosTV debuts with 24-hour coverage "devoted exclusively to aging, dying and mourning."
Perfectly seasoned mummy discovered in Iran.
Gary Larson's thagomizer a reality.
In today's Gallery, Terry Rowlett faithfully paints his friends in true Renaissance style.
Internet acronyms for when your kids are KPC, hopefully not NIFOC.
The Facebook/MySpace divide as hegemonics vs. the subalterns, teen-style.