27 August 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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After three weeks of work and two additional deaths, Utah rescue team plans to lower robotic camera into mine.
More than 63 people are dead in Greek forest fires--is it arson?
Russia arrests 10 members of Chechen underworld, linking them to the death of a controversial and crusading journalist.
Karl Rove may be leaving the White House, but his ghost will keep whispering, "Spin! Spin!"
If there was going to be a next Watergate, Hartford would be our guess, too.
There are older parents, younger candidates, and an unparalleled number of under-10s on the presidential campaign trail.
Israel's kibbutzim drops the socialism and watches the wait-lists grow.
Today's long read: Pollution in China reaches breathtaking--and cancer-causing--levels.
College Board paying a little less than $1 per missing point for mis-scored Oct. 2005 SATs.
MTV's college campus network chooses its first poet laureate: 80-year-old John Ashbery.
In today's Gallery, Thomas Allen gives paperbacks a life of their own.
Picky eating habits are in the genes, but you still have to finish your broccoli.
More on last week's pink/blue boy/girl debate.
Are you ready for tonight's lunar eclipse?