28 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Impact of Annapolis will depend on how much diplomat-ing vs. showboating Bush commits to.
As anticipated, Musharraf agrees to remove his epaulettes.
Zimbabwe's chief statistician no longer able to calculate inflation due to lack of goods on shelves.
Arguments for the effects of rugged terrain in Africa.
Examples of comments, variously raging or flattering, left on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's blog.
You have people in terrible social circumstances, plus all the rage. Paris riots "a lot worse" than 2005, where even if scale is smaller, shotguns are being fired.
"There are people out there who love us, and they're coming after us," said a blushing John Michael McConnell, CIA director.
What does it mean for race relations when "37 percent of blacks agreed with the statement that blacks today are so diverse they can no longer be considered a single race"?
Reopening of Detroit Institute of Arts draws 57,554 visitors; unrelated: behavioral manipulation by a parasite.
Eels lead singer finally discovers his father, who happened to have developed the theory of parallel universes.
Microsoft's advice in case your PC starts randomly playing classical music.
Insider notes on the Morrissey vs. NME fracas.
Old battering ram to the lips: Norman Mailer wins bad sex writing award.