27 November 2006: Morning
By The Morning News
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27 Nov 2006
Iraq Study Group's draft report says it's time to work with Iran and Syria, still no timetable on troop withdrawal.
Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army seen as heroes in the aftermath of last week's horrific violence in Sadr City.
Few answers in Saturday's shooting of groom by NYC cops, but "contagious shooting" may be part of the reason.
Though past presidents offer some examples , the Bush administration isn't sure what to do with its lame-duck status --maybe it's time to start on the library.
The danger of being a bird in a world gone mad with cell phones.
If powerful anti-inflammatories are good enough for gorillas, they're good enough for pharma.
Maryland correctional institutes offer shoppers the opportunity to buy products made behind bars.
Yet another take on hipster parents and too-cool-for-preschool rock music--but this time with the drummer from Rye Coalition.
George Saunders on potential Borat DVD extras. And: Is Universal feeling buyer's remorse over Bruno?
A Vietnam-era pilot is declared dead and some won't have it.
Monday is for measuring.
Blaine Stuart of Rochester, N.Y., mistakenly whacked his fiancée, Shelly Haefele, while playing tennis and also accidentally hit his dog while bowling. Nintendo's Wii is fun, but painful. And not just for people, but also their TVs.
Month in and month out, magazine publishers fear green covers--except for the dudes at High Times.
Creationism in schools spreading back to Darwinism's homeland.
Life imitates art as the theatrical Virgin conceives.