26 July 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 26 Jul 2007 Iraqi celebration of soccer win over South Korea darkened by two car bombs that killed at least 50. U.S. military in Iraq wonder if attackers' improved aim is the result of training in Iran. Democrats on the hunt for votes find ways to appeal to the antiabortion movement--by becoming Republicans. OK, not really. To the chagrin of voters and John McCain, candidates enjoy discounts on private jets--especially when the planes' owners are campaign supporters. Study shows obesity amongst friends is contagious--it's time for a new refrigerator magnet. Reviewing a book about discussing a book you haven't read. Worried their children will absorb lax grammar, parents eschew Junie B. books. Disney to ban depiction of smoking in its films; can Disney save NYC from an MTA fare hike? Two out of three New Yorkers say they've been sexually abused on the subway. To its driver's dismay, San Francisco's Taxi No. 666 will keep its number--and perhaps its curse. In our Mp3 Digest, Andrew Womack on Daft Punk's new movie and the greatest song in the universe. Sept. 11 rescue dog put to sleep; nursing home cat can predict residents' deaths. Florida inmate gets an extra 60 days for "blatant" masturbation.