26 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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26 Nov 2007
Former PM Sharif returns to Pakistan, welcomed by crowds, tolerated by Musharraf.
Con Ed shocked by photos of Indians forging NYC manhole covers--with bare hands and without adequate protective gear.
The forensic investigation of the internet, a key element in Italy's brutal Meredith Kercher case.
"It can capture an image of the entire heart in just two beats." New scanner produces precise, 3D body images, now with 80 percent less radiation.
The curious can now tour the underground tunnels of Fresno's Chinatown, long believed an urban legend; other Calif. Chinatowns say they have tunnels too.
A study of the truth behind sibling stereotypes.
"How are you?" a co-worker asks. "Fine, thanks." Why we lie and how to tell when others are fibbing.
What's your alma mater's motto? Chances are, you have no idea.
Cavett discovers an inscription from Mailer , about that TV appearance.
Perfectly marketed TV show somehow fails.
"Let's be thankful for Guitar Hero III, which really helps you get through those long Cabinet meetings when they're going on and on about the economy." Bush gives thanks.
Church groups for nonbelievers, Sunday school for their kids.
The Congo rape epidemic and what you can do to help its victims.