3 August 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Five confirmed dead in Minneapolis bridge collapse, divers continue their search.
The bridge had been rated "structurally deficient"--as are more than 70,000 bridges in the U.S., to the tune of $188 billion in repairs.
How NYC's traffic and pedestrian bridges measure up--the Brooklyn Bridge shows cause for concern.
Flooding in northern India, Bangladesh, and Nepal kills nearly 200 people, displaces almost 20 million.
Squire J. Vickers was New York's subway architect in the early 20th century; he was also a painter, and his brush strokes can be viewed all over the system.
Tracking the pipeline: How albums get leaked.
The top 10 rock 'n' roll travel destinations in the U.S.--from New York's Gem Spa to L.A.'s Riot House.
Sarkozy to summer in New Hampshire; expect Chirac to turn up, What About Bob?-style.
The questions for this week's Headlines Pop Quiz will be sent out this afternoon--sign up for our newsletter to receive yours.
Game: Find the stars, lose an afternoon. (Here's a walkthrough, if you must.)
Using vinegar, cotton gauze, and a bright light one can detect cervical cancer--and potentially save millions of women in developing countries.
Man's imaginary brain tumor spreading rapidly, friends expect him to pull through.
Correction: Those Sparxxx singing robots weren't from Chuck E. Cheese, they were from Showbiz Pizza, and their owner has more videos.
The best in non-bacon bacon products.