5 August 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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If foreign visits to Gitmo were videotaped, as the U.S. said they would be, prisoners' abuse allegations could be upheld.
Hoping to remain a political force, al-Sadr plans to disarm, remake Mahdi Army as a social-services group.
As the candidates search for energy platforms, Obama argues for using strategic oil reserves.
A growing sense of unease in Dubai--addiction to petrodollars doesn't make change easy.
Rush to preserve the southern Sahara's history, understand how the desert was conquered.
The calculus of globalization forces shorter supply chain, local production to deal with oil prices.
Americans in New Delhi launch charity to provide sanitary pads to rural Indians.
Gulag drawings from the past, photos from the present.
On Batman's versatility: from post-war father figure to grim representation of ineffective desperation.
Man builds DIY kidney machine in garage, saves his baby daughter.
Video: Flossing in your whip, Flemish-style.
A music fan's tour of Bowie's Berlin.
Fodor's one attempt to get down with the 1970s got them more than they bargained for. The 10 oddest travel guides ever published.