31 March 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Sadr orders militia to stand down, demands release of detainees, amnesty; despite the ceasfire, the Green Zone was attacked again today.
Audio: The real political question for Democrats today is between Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts.
Celebrities love to be allergic to things. Former Per Se head waiter tells all.
In Italy, the ongoing, never-evolving debate on mingling seafood with cheese.
Tipping protocol at Bowery Ballroom, and which bands draw the best (and worst) tippers.
Boise ranked the Western U.S. city most vulnerable to terrorism; Juneau is the least vulnerable.
Two men in Hawaii pursue a federal lawsuit to stop a particle accelerator they believe could trigger the end of days.
After more than 60 years of operation, Aloha Airlines to cease passenger service; video montage of Aloha's history, with fashion show.
Most New Yorkers use public transportation; meet the few who refuse.
Adoration for Switzerland goes far beyond chocolate, knives, and watches.
It is an act of love, but also a financial transaction, that brings people together like this. Stories of surrogates, aka "gestational carriers," and ire at Fey and Poehler.
Who knew: "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is about a girl; full lyrics here.
Dith Pran, photographer from The Killing Fields, dies at 65.