30 March 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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For the first time, Bush invites his party caucus to hang at the White House--a tactic we haven't seen since the day Clinton was impeached.
Yesterday in Iraq, insurgent attacks targeting Shiites left more than 100 people dead.
Keeping it classy: Iran airs a second U.K. sailor's confession and apology.
In Senate hearing, former Gonazles aide testifies that the attorney general was very involved with the firings.
France's presidential race is coming to a single point: Who is the most French of the candidates? And: French politics invade Second Life.
Foresters understand your final wishes, and still don't want your ashes spread in their nature.
LAPD to get brighter, smaller flashlights--that can't be used as weapons.
Dana Spiotta, Jenny Offill, Rick Moody, and Christopher Sorrentino grace Writers' Week at Moistworks.
Six weeks late for Valentine's Day, but here's your 6-foot dark chocolate Jesus.
Evolution, schmevolution: Blind spiders that may die if exposed to light thrive--sort of--in caves.
Researchers go wild for lab animals--though once therapies make the jump to humans, the results can be unpredictable.
The concept was simple enough: Get nerds together at a bar and watch nerds give PowerPoint presentations to other nerds while drinking beer. (Also from emcee Wasowski.)
David Lynch hates product placement; we love that the second season of Twin Peaks is finally being released on DVD.
Video: Noel Gallagher covers "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out."