29 August 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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We are approaching a level of ridiculousness. Exasperated GOP strategists try and contain their newest scandal.
Idaho Statesman posts audio chronicling Sen. Craig's sex scandals; Craig blames Statesman for his current spot of trouble.
Two years after Katrina, is New Orleans's glass half-empty or half-full?
Let's have one more look at Brownie's emails, shall we?
Leona Helmsley's will leaves $12 million to her tiny white Maltese.
John Gardner, author of more James Bond books than Ian Fleming, dies, age 80.
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Audio: Bloopers that made the album.
In South Africa, where 12 percent of the population has HIV, health dept. gets word of a bribe, recalls 20 million potentially defective condoms.
Brooklyn man sues cemetery--he caught a worker urinating on his mother's grave, then the worker beat him and his dog with a rake.
They are draped awkwardly across a huge platter, with a crocodile carved out of a carrot as the centrepiece. Dining at Beijing's all-penis restaurant.
California rolls wrapped in antimicrobial film may zap germs, taste like garbage bags.
TMN's David Leite goes road-tripping for the clams he loved as a youth--in a T-bird like the one he discovered them in.