30 July 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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For four days, McCain's camp has attacked Obama for an alleged soldier snub; for four days, they've had no evidence of it.
In New York, MetroCard machines continue to deny credit, debit cards, cause mayhem for a second straight day.
Olympic Committe lifts ban, will allow two Iraqi atheletes to compete in Beijing.
Sen. Ted Stevens indicted on felony charges of failing to disclose gifts, including home renovations, furnishings, and a Land Rover.
Deindustrialisation in U.S. cities has the affluent moving to city centers, trading the outskirts to the less fortunate.
Pariahs in the Pyrenees: the last untouchables in Europe.
Even as we rip down walls, we must build bridges. When writing about China, writing in clichés still has value.
Video: Give us today our daily terror.
Born in the same year, George Orwell and Evelyn Waugh were more similar than their writing would have you think.
Orwell's diary entries will be published, 70 years to the day after he wrote them, as a blog.
"It makes me feel free" From bootleggers to world-champion presidential advisers, Senegal is mad for Scrabble.
Following the lawsuit that shut down Scrabulous on Facebook, hackers disable Hasbro's official version of the game.
"I Made Tea" by Joe Davis--a telescopic story.