29 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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In last night's CNN/YouTube debate, Republicans bash each other, though mainly Romney-bash.
Army adopts new recruitment tactic--$40K toward your mortgage or to start a business--ask parents to ask their kids to think about it.
More harbingers of recession, as credit values peak and drop--the most rapid reversal since the Fed began tracking it in 1973.
Recently declassified State Dept. cables from the Nixon administration depict a state of terrorism that has changed little in 30 years.
Also declassified: Memos show Nixon's frustration with a nuclear Israel; a secret message from Jordan requested the U.S. attack Syria.>
Russia, U.S. plan a second Middle East conference for early next year, in hopes of fostering talks between Israel and Syria.
Does anesthetic awareness exist, and is it worth worrying about? Well, sort of.
A profile of the "master coffee cupper" of Folgers--includes the exact pitch of her slurp.
Prompted by recent toy scares, holiday shopping parents embrace video games, which everybody knows are harmless.
British schoolchildren quickly becoming illiterate, government blames video games.
Spanish government pays over 30K euros for an original, missing Lorca poem.
The French love to celebrate culture, but who's celebrating with them?
Globalizing your private life: personal assistants in India, tutors in South America.
Nowadays, I'm lucky if I can even get a "k" or "u 2" from him. Online couple never chats anymore.