28 March 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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The number 4,000 is too great to grasp even for us that are here in Iraq.
Op: When pressed on how they'll handle the mortgage crisis, McCain regresses, Obama digresses, and Clinton progresses.
Following the discovery of toxins in its mozzarella, Italy faces European ban, embargoes from abroad.
"Were we looking at a new Jackie O or more of an Audrey Hepburn or perhaps, even, a touch of Diana." Unlike their Gallic counterparts, the British press swoon for Carla Bruni.
Some may bristle over using sex to sell veganism, but the opposite is admittedly much harder.
A more-clothed Playboy launches in the Philippines, targeting mature dads who read it for the articles.
A tub for the reading-in-the-bath folks.
Related: How to dry out a wet book.
More often Brockmeier's pity is directed toward white Americans who grew up during the 1980s. Christian Lorentzen on Kevin Brockmeier's "Magic Feelism."
Audio: A 10-second clip of a woman singing from 1860 is believed to be the first recording of the human voice.
Video: Nicole Pasulka on sign-language remakes of music videos.
"This is not a bomb! This is not terror!" On the train to Brooklyn, a student's science project began smoking in his backpack.