29 June 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Supreme Court agrees to hear Guantanamo cases in surprising reversal of a February decision.
Review panel finds only convicted suspect in 1988's Lockerbie bombing may not be guilty after all.
Protesting a possible Murdoch buy-out, Wall Street Journal reporters stage half-day walk-out. (In their own words.)
India plans to follow Thailand's lead with personality-driven condom campaigns.
Israel's president is released from jail after accepting a sexual assault plea bargain.
This week in genetics: Scientists create an enzyme to excise HIV DNA from ours, transplant one species' genome to another.
More on things scarily scientific.
An obituary for the "rock star," and, no, the rapper isn't a suitable replacement.
One dummy drowned, another still in jail.
Bald eagles are taken off the endangered species list in time for the 4th of July.
In today's Non-Expert, Eric Feezell protects us from malevolent spirits and suggests some nice Chicago hotels.
We have no idea why Stephen Colbert has created a comic book, but here it is.
Expanding jelly balls are a terrible, but ingenious, weight-loss solution.
"We think what happened is that cats sort of domesticated themselves."
Spice Girls back together.