27 April 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Senate approves DOA war timetable bill, ready to water it down for a version that may pass Bush's veto.
U.S. prison commander in Iraq accused of aiding the enemy and additional charges that could carry the death penalty.
Tenet's new tell-all paints a fair portrait of Bush, scrawls mustaches and devil-horns on Cheney and Rice.
Democrats kick off primary season with a debate during which they barely addressed each others' platforms.
Thousands of hogs that ate tainted Chinese pet food to be euthanized at U.S. farms.
Tap water gets culture points--unlike the bottled imports, it's local, sustainable, and renewable.
After eight months of rewrites, Michael Chabon's long-awaited novel about a fictional Jewish settlement in Alaska reaches store shelves next week.
Publisher to offer light editions of classic books with 30 to 40 percent of the text cut.
Dry cleaner misplaces lawyer's trousers, lawyer sues for $65 million.
Stephen Hawking takes a ride on the Vomit Comet.
Reckoning iPods are a potential cheating device, schools ban digital music players--students vow a new cheating method will come.
Video: Weng Weng, the two-foot-nine action star, immortalized in rap.
The moment at which Dalton grabs hold of a redheaded boy and exclaims "Stay back, or the gingernut gets it!" is to my ears the noblest line reading since the demise of Sir John Gielgud.