30 May 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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State Dept. pulls Fulbright grants to Palestinian students in Gaza, says Israel has not given them permission to come to the U.S.
C.I.A. chief praises destabilization of al Qaeda, credits wins by the Islamic world, the U.S.
Daily updated, analyzed polls show Clinton may actually be more electable--at least today.
Scientists Photoshop test data to fraudulently prove hypotheses.
Aerial photos from the Brazil-Peru border depict uncontacted tribe attacking the plane.
Harvey Korman dies, age 81; watch his dentist sketch with Tim Conway.
Fast-paced Icelandic bankers credit lucrative years on new global mentality, say "breakfast is for losers."
Study debunks myth, finds boys are not better at math in Iceland or any other progressive country.
The United States could soon stand out in the Americas, and among rich countries, as a refuge for the spanker. On the legality of disciplining children by force.
Parents of gay children seize the opportunity to nag them about getting married.
It's a positive statement about the YMCA and what we offer to people all around the world. Critics, the Village People, and the Y discuss a favorite song.
Turning and flipping colored pages with the click of a mouse: mesmerizing, addicting.
Bill Cosby to auction off some of his patterned sweaters for charity.