25 June 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Bomb kills six U.N. peacekepers in south Lebanon, the type of attack Hezbollah has feared it will be blamed for.
Rice and Sarkozy find common ground in blaming the world for being soft with Sudan.
Terrific, frightening summary of Iran's current crackdown on dissenters.
Patriotism, testosterone plummets as Brits learn Australians repelled an Iranian takeover at sea, though it was two years ago.
The problem is not that the poor riot, but that they don't riot enough.
How to tell, biologically, if you're a supertaster.
Comic: Strauss and Mahler re-enact your favorite movie moments.
Why I encourage bands to sell their songs to advertisers, by Steven Van Zandt.
Help TMN by telling us about yourself and enter to win a new video iPod.
Op: Why it's inane to claim the Indian economy is overheating.
Names outed for New York women to avoid this summer, or, how to be an overheated Hamptons bachelor.
Preparing for Wimbledon: Wallace's "Federer as Religious Experience."
Proving you won't want to do the Manny, a torturous sex scene.
YouTube's five worst questions for the 2008 presidential candidates.
Birnbaum in today's Digest on the books to buy this week.
Notes and photos from a field trip to the Creation Museum.
Would it be too much to show monkey wearing a little cowboy hat? Jack Handey's nature documentary.
Todd Oldham's studio blog.
Video: Your next computer will be a big-ass table.