31 January 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Choice for number two at state, Negroponte backs Bush's stance on Iran.
Unnamed sources say the Air Force is planning more flights along the Iranian border.
Senate votes to boost the minimum wage; House members put off their pay raise.
Gray wolves to be removed from endangered-species list.
Overseeing an oversight committee, Waxman sets course to combat White House over systemic tampering of climate-change materials.
Most Americans believe pollution causes climate change, and now politicians do too.
EPA to push for tougher ozone standards.
Paris fights cheap chains (who can afford high rents) from ruining the Champs-Élysées.
Parisians riled that Sarko's son's scooter goes missing and the Army's called out.
Jeffress' thinly veiled condescension was enough to create sympathy for [Judith] Miller. In Washington, that's like creating cold fusion.
How cold and troubled is Chicago? When the lions try to put on their helmets, they break, and suddenly curses are worried over.
Will the Kremlin nuclear-poison blogger responsible for posting images of Putin's jet?
Australia's epic drought is killing one farmer every four days by suicide.
If you don't get up for all the tea in China, your billing rate's a little over $1,590,653,400.