30 January 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Federal regulators say nuclear power plants don't need protection from terrorists with planes--and they could be right.
One of them was equipped with a ventilation system, phone line, and video surveillance equipment. A look at the large, unfilled subterranean tunnels beneath the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photos here.)
After 82 years of publication, The New Leader stopped its presses--and now reopens online.
Hubble deep-space camera fizzles out, NASA plans repair, upgrade next year.
Glacier sampling reveals significantly increased melting.
Regrettably, the production of small salt particles, while generating obscuring mists, could cause droughts in the countries downwind. The fallacies of plans to solve global warming.
The recent freeze may have slammed California's citrus crop, but it was a boon for their strawberries.
It was the only time anyone cared about local AM stations, and the announcers would stretch out their 15 minutes of winter fame into a full hour.
Federer is exceptional for sure, but he's got a long way to go before he's the best ever--just look at the numbers.
Delightful--yes, delightful--gallery of Ed Benedict's artwork from the '30s through the '60s.