3 May 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Muharib Abdul Latif al-Jubouri, high-ranking al Qaeda leader and suspected plotter behind Jill Carroll's kidnapping and Michael Fox's death, is killed in Iraq.
Conference on Iraq coincides with first high-level U.S.-Syria talk in two years.
Obama's trouble courting the black vote, the Jewish vote, and the MySpace friend vote.
Ten leading GOP presidential candidates square off tonight in a debate, fittingly held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
France's own presidential debate was yesterday--if only our candidates could pull it off with such style.
As a show of good faith, Chinese officials detain general manager of faulted gluten exporter.
Rose, black and white, is believed to have died after choking on a plastic bag she swallowed. The tragic follow-up to the BBC's popular "goat-wife" story.
Better than a obituary is a full run-down of Yeltsin's relationship with heart disease.
Eco-tourists apparently not seeing the irony in flying around the world to see the effects of global warming.
CBS on Imus' plans to sue CBS. See also: Incredulous Brits on American lawsuits.
City-dwellers walk 10 percent faster than they did a decade ago, but New Yorkers still need to hurry up.
Google goes cute, and now we can never go back.
"Restless pensioner" has so far uncovered 20,000 World War II-era skeletons outside of Berlin.
"Mostly it's lousy out there. It's a hostile environment, and it's trying to kill you. You sit in a flying Thermos bottle." Three-time astronaut Walter Shirra dead at age 84.