29 October 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Iran reacts to U.S. sanctions by shifting trade to the East--analysts says the move likely will buffer them against economic turmoil.
"You leave home and it's safer here than it is at home." In Iraq, California soldiers try to keep tabs on their families.
Running out of willing diplomats for Iraq, State Dept. decides to draft a few good bureaucrats.
Men arrested for blackmailing the British royal family with sex, lies, videotape. Related: Royal scandals down the years.
A survey of English cuisine's wonders: black pudding, tripe, and wild blackberry pie (worse than it sounds).
From 2005: British ice cream maker introduces black pudding flavor.
Why the U.S. inaction in Darfur? Bush's reticence to invade another Muslim country, for starters.
Japanese drivers have fallen in love with Hummers, but Tokyo's narrow streets can't accommodate the seven-foot-wide vehicle.
"You notice Steven Spielberg cut this boring stuff out of 'Indiana Jones.'" Profile of a meteorite hunter who's in it for the treasure, not the science.
Photos: Jennifer Loeber takes pictures of nude Brooklynites--their Red Hooks, Cobble Hills, and all. (NSFW)
Violent babies and toddlers simply lack people skills.
You know all those right-wing emails your dad keeps sending you? MyRightWingDad.net does.
Audio: Looking for ghosts in a New Orleans cemetery where the dead aren't six feet under--they're more like six inches.