27 May 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Because of a barrier lake created by the quake, 1.2 million Chinese residents may need to be evacuated to higher ground.
Brzezinski, Odom: Imagine if China...threatened to change the American regime if it did not begin a steady destruction of its nuclear arsenal.
Drawing criticism from Muslims for Lebanon attacks, Hezbollah launches a campaign to improve its image.
Director Sydney Pollack (Out of Africa, Tootsie) dies, age 73.
Clinton's recent pattern of comments spells trouble with her African American base in New York.
Your cell phone is changing your brain waves.
In Japan, the "David Beckham of sumo" becomes the first European to win a championship.
Toad-venom aphrodisiac, available "sporadically" in New York, is actually fatally poisonous.
Pregnancy is a heady blur of spa visits and personal pregnancy chefs, of baby planners and "babymoons."
To combat population decline, Russia brings back Soviet tradition of honoring prolific mothers.
Communists outraged over "warped" depiction in new Indiana Jones movie; museum displays fake crystal skull to coincide with Indy-mania.
Oceanographer admits Titanic project was a cover to find nuclear submarines sunk during the Cold War.
Artist draws the world's largest self-portrait using a GPS and international mail.