28 March 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Most of all, however, the assailants target the emos for dressing effeminately, still a provocative act for many in a macho Mexico.
Raúl Castro allows cellular phone use in Cuba, lifting restrictions that previously limited service to the government and foreigners.
For its 120th birthday, the Eiffel Tower gets a little hat.
Some question whether it's swimmers who are breaking world records, or their new, high-tech Speedos.
It's not a groundswell; it's a tidal wave. It's the biggest thing to happen in Tibetan history for 40 years. Tibet expert explains what's going on, what's next.
Audio: Meditation-expert monks have more compassionate brains than those without meditative training.
Researchers test the connection of scents to emotions, find our sense of smell sharpens to record the negative.
Op: With April being the "silly season" in presidential politics, a theory on how to get a Gore-Obama ticket.
"I'm not a happy bunny." Heathrow's new terminal continues to fail spectacularly.
Ten technology gadgets to covet, like a solar-powered robot lawnmower.
Audio: British radio host gets the giggles during obituary, audience coos.
The $35 movie ticket will arrive with reclining seats and sushi service.