3 July 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Libby walks, Bush talks, Democrats balk.
Gates seeks to rally bipartisan support for end of troop surge, beginning of withdrawal from Iraq.
Bush signs law requiring federal buildings to lower flags when states do.
Beverly Sills, beloved Brooklyn soprano, dies at 78.
Looking to Britain for hints, U.S. intelligence officials surmise the next attack may be less sophisticated than previously thought.
Mother freezes eggs for daughter that may eventually become infertile; someday, she may give birth to a Lifetime movie.
What's been killing bighorn sheep for the past 50 years? An organism that inhibits hair growth in airways.
In this week's Book Digest, Robert Birnbaum reads patriotically.
The old Transformers versus the new, and how a death toll made space for new toys.
Japanese defense minister resigns after saying Hiroshima, Nagasaki bombings were inevitable.
Scientists believe yawning may be the body's way of cooling the brain.
Interesting: A list of notable brain tumor patients.
"Watching stuff blow up is better than summer school." Welcome to Summer Explosives Camp.
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