26 September 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Episcopal Church backs down on gay issues in order to prevent Anglican schism.
In wake of tragic accident, Utah miners argue for less regulation, not more.
Gatorade also pushing for less government regulation--say, the kind that makes the beverage illegal in schools.
Giuliani fundraiser collecting in multiples of $9.11.
Ross Perot puts the Magna Carta--technically, democracy--up for bid.
Mugabe, moo-GAH-bee: Bush's cheat sheet revealed.
A who's who of the Burmese junta; how net-savvy citizens are leaking news out.
The finishing touch was a three-sided clock tower, painted purple, staring down at the Iraqis from all angles. What the Middle East can teach you about time.
An either cheeky, lazy, or inspired look at the New Pet Shop Boys video.
Cops with varying degrees of literacy rebuking other cops for not showing them "professional courtesy."
Surprise!: New York art is sleekly corporate, like selling cars.
In today's feature, The Morning News team shares the juicy details of their online lives.
On the subtle distinction between scientific framing and spin; on the not subtle distinction between sham acupuncture and real.
Today, we are all Jet Blue passengers.