27 August 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 27 Aug 2008 U.N. says there is "convincing evidence" that U.S.-led airstrikes last week killed 60 Afghan children, 30 adults. A look back at Bush's personal relationships with foreign leaders--which sometimes fogged his judgement. As Bush's final term winds down, so too does tourist, protest traffic in Crawford, Texas. The threat instead appeared to have been the product of the "racist rantings" of methamphetamine addicts. Dowd: The energy of the D.N.C. is being absorbed by those who lost, rather than the person who won. If this is not the edge of the political universe, it is somewhere close. Interactive guide to Appalachia's relationship with Obama. Census Bureau reports the number of Americans without health insurance dropped by more than a million in 2007. So how old are those Chinese gymnasts, anyway? Let's ask Google. Michael Jackson duets to record a "modern music take" of Robert Burns's poetry. We went to Jermaine's house and made s'mores and drank many, many Coca-Colas. Sarah Hepola's record recollection: Thriller. As a child it tastes like: You know, cotton candy; as an adult it tastes like: Cotton root canals. And other tastes that evolve.