30 October 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Officials may have promised Blackwater guards immunity--that means no statements for prosecutors, and not much of a case.
Giuliani still won't quit the day job--if he needs the money for campaigning, that's illegal.
Video: Barack grooves with Ellen; he's "pretty sure" he can beat Rudy in a dance-off.
Obama's memoirs may embellish, but those who knew him when say it's more David Sedaris, less James Frey.
It was called the Manhattan Project because that's where it started. (Map of the secret locations)
The Lower Chewy and Gummy-Based, also the Middle Crunchy Tart Layer... Redefining the candy hierarchy.
Don't worry, we'll send FEMA: Iraq's largest dam in danger of collapse, could flood two major cities, kill thousands.
So rare is the incidence of an unmarried head of state that it may be up to Sarkozy to invent the rules and rituals of presidential mating.
Divorces are the new weddings--complete with cakes, parties, and announcements.
Video: Part 1 of many on Clive Wearing, who sees his wife for the first time, every time.
Today's long read: All about memory, from the world's best to the world's worst.
Train passengers mistake passed-out man in a gory zombie costume for murder victim, alert police.
Man shot by dogs during hunt; former hunter talks to bears.
"A Nice Cup of Tea" by George Orwell. (more Orwell essays here)