30 January 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Obscure cult--whose leader claims to be a 10th century imam--battled Iraqi forces this weekend, and displayed a shocking military arsenal.
European governments resist U.S. demands to slow Iranian exports, financial transactions.
Iran, Saudi Arabia push for peace in Lebanon; to many Arab nations, U.S. failures in the region are the cause of Iran's rise.
"On paper, Mr. Bartlett had a box above me... I wouldn't put it that way." Ari Fleischer under cross-examination is a familiar sight--though his former co-workers must feel differently.
North Korea agrees to resume six-nation talks--have financial sanctions proven more powerful than nuclear devices?
International Criminal Court selects its first case--to the dismay of Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo.
Moscow's mayor bans "satanic" gay rights parade; New Zealand addresses rampant domestic abuse in the Maori community.
Microwaves won't kill sponge germs, so let's all use too many paper towels and prepare for imminent disease, reprimands.
Florida A&M hazing case features a pregnant fiancee, an Army Master Sgt., and some mighty red rears.
Bill reintroduced to W. Va. legislature would protect students from military recruiters.
Soldiers increasingly have been leaving sperm samples, or explicit instructions on post-mortem extraction, before heading to battle.
For the original NES completist--every game ever made.
Barbaro, R.I.P.