26 October 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Illegal workers from Mexico are sending less money back home--and their relatives are feeling it.
Police report muggers are seeking out undocumented workers, who carry lots of cash and are fearful of the law.
French government acts against Zoe's Arc, a charity that was flying children out of Darfur, no questions asked.
Katrina survivors advise on what to put in your evacuation backpack (e.g., Xanax, kitty litter).
Whether it's an advertisement in Italy or a children's musical in Germany, Catholics say no, no, no to sex ed.
Everyone deserves their own national flag--make yours here. Next stop: the Security Council.
Implant meant to limit Parkinson's tremors leads to impulsive behavior.
That really big A380 airplane finally gets going, carries 500 passengers from Singapore to Sydney.
Photos of the world's truly upper-class airplane seating.
In this week's Non-Expert, Lauren Frey advises on how you can de-haunt your house.
Bob Vila--or one of his ghostwriters--also takes a stab at the question.
[She] sent him explicit emails and disturbing gifts, including a petrified alligator foot and dead beetles. Garrison Keillor secures a restraining order.
Lock of Che Guevera's hair sold for $119,500--weekend cloning plans foiled again.
Those 17th- through 19th- centuries? Now they really knew how to throw a party.