28 February 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Will the terrorist network shrivel slowly to irrelevance? Or will it find a way to exploit the chaos? What now for al Qaeda?
U.K., Germany running secret, unauthorized evacuations of citizens by air from Libyan desert.
Gadhafi's infamous Ukrainian nurse-friend, described by the State Dept. as a "voluptuous blonde," appears to have returned home.
When Homeland Security constructed a barrier near the Mexican border, some Texas landowners were left on the other side.
Further north, in the "colonias" of South Texas, thousands live in homes without electricity or running water.
Reed College wants to shut down a fake school's website--which clones Reed's site.
Researchers stroke a plastic limb with a brush, convince patients they have three arms.
The internet age has created a new, more consequential spin on the old disease of faking sickness to get attention.
McDonald's introduces a bowl of oatmeal with more sugar than a Snicker's and calories just shy of a cheeseburger.
"If it's good enough for our kids, it's good enough to use in our ice cream." London store sells out of breast-milk ice cream.
See a treeless Brooklyn at "What Was There," which overlays old photos on Google Street View.
ToB fans: Send your bracket selections to "Hungry Like the Woolf" for your chance to win books.
Encountering a pack of teenage girls on the bus, John Moe braces for their verbal barbs.