27 June 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 27 Jun 2007 Republican senators hop on the Lugar express, cheeping "me too" to the nearest camera. Tony Blair hands in his resignation to the Queen. Bush: Maybe our men and women in uniform just aren't what they're cracked up to be. Research notes as an intelligence writer delves into the CIA's "family jewels." Comparing the jewels to today's lode of intelligence abuses and mistakes. Peter Kuper's drawings from Oaxaca; see TMN's report from the protests. Turkey's military chief asks for guidelines to fight Kurdish guerrillas in northern Iraq. Op: As long as people are chattering about Mike Bloomberg and the White House, it means they are chattering about New York City. And that’s a good thing. Biological evidence that humans are soulless. Evidence of a coke-high driver and several police officers destroying a cornfield. Technical explanation of how to properly pour ketchup. Got a new particle physics theory? The questions you need to ask yourself before you take one more step. Animated map of Las Vegas's viral growth. Meet the contemporary secessionists; history's strangest weapons. Roundup of iPhone reviews. Poem: There comes a time in one's life when one wants time, a lot of time, with inanimate things. Is your current iPod inanimate? Enter to win a new one (and help TMN) by telling us a little bit about yourself.