28 March 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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28 Mar 2007
Talks stall in Britain-Iran naval dispute; Blair says he's willing to escalate.
British satellite images show sailors were inside Iraqi waters when captured.
In northern Iraq, two bomb-laden trucks--one lured a crowd by selling wheat--killed at least 63 people.
Angered by the bombings, Shiite militants, police officers rampage Sunni neighborhoods, murdering dozens.
"It's a way to get home, and he's told us he just wants to get home." David Hicks's guilty plea may have been more of a bargain than admission.
In Brooklyn, drug dealer shoots police officer in the ankle, apologizes.
Wal-Mart chief says New York isn't worth the effort.
Eating beef while pregnant can sink baby's sperm count ; kickboxing can damage hormone production.
For the second time in two weeks, Canas bests Federer --whose foot injury may have impeded his ability to levitate.
New federal regulations could force winemakers to print labels with every additive, including "dissolved oxygen" and copper.
New reports call for much more frequent MRIs for women with breast cancer or who are considered at high risk.
So, exactly how does feminism cause cancer? And : The E.R.A. is alive and well in five state legislatures. (And here it is. )
The Reader's shortcomings prove that whatever stage of development it represents, it is not to literature what the iPod is to music. Reviewing Sony's e-book reader.
How do horticulturists know when the cherry blossoms will bloom?