27 July 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Mueller contradicts Gonzales, says surveillance program was discussed at Ashcroft's bedside.
New Nasa scandals: drunk pilots, sabotaged wires.
How Japan's population has transformed from tree to kite.
Before, it was all propaganda about the nation. Now it is propaganda about religion. Stories of artists in Iraq, those staying and those who flee.
Queen guitarist Brian May to complete astrophysics doctorate; Mick Jagger, a competent CEO.
EPA warns human beings no longer biodegradable.
Al Jean on the role of science, particularly math, in the Simpsons.
An alternative take on what you learn in school about prohibition.
In the winemaking world, choosing between corks and screwcaps is not so simple.
Chinese sneaker companies seek overlooked athletes to endorse; family tries to live without Chinese products.
Once Rosalind Russell and Robert Redford, journalists now may require an eye tuck as much as their subjects.
More Israelis seek German passports--50 percent more since last year--with some claiming "sweet revenge."
The movie trailer has given way to immersive, online alternative realities (i.e., marketing hoaxes).
But wait! The music video lives again, now online!
Amazing facts about Earth, all one hundred and one of them.
Videos showing all you need to know about carbon.
More: Child rapper wants to save the earth; at-work exercise videos to save your back.