29 January 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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India's plunging into the cruise-missile market with Russia's aid and advice.
Terrific, terrifying shoe-leather account of a Sergeant shot in central Baghdad.
What's an earmark? In Congress, it's pretty much just like pornography.
Reviewing the literature of Harlem's most notorious heroin peddler.
More than a hundred judicial rulings since 2004 have relied on Wikipedia. See also: Wikipedia explains R&B.
The Judith Regan side to her and O.J.'s story: a fasting junkie with a lot of cleansing left to do.
Scientist devises way to combine caffeine and baked goods, putting a two-cup jolt into your morning croissant.
Dallas man walks the dogs one morning, ends up walking the streets for 25 days.
Convict steals tour bus, 18-wheeler to visit mother and evade the fuzz.
Shaq
chases down a hit-and-run driver at a safe distance and speed.
Translating Harry Potter provides unique linguistic challenges.
Video: Young black women, self-esteem, and dolls in Kiri Davis's "A Girl Like Me."
American Apparel's Dov Charney fulfills Calvin Trillin's two-thirds-full prophesy.
Audio interview with Calvin Trillin about his new book About Alice, a tribute to the muse.
Video of Jon Rose playing his muse, an Australian fence, something he's been doing for 20 years.