5 July 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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New at TMN: "People We Like," a weekly photo of people and places from around the world.
Uneasiness and insecurity, officials say, are contributing to a rise in U.S. citizenship applications.
In Iraq, 161 service members were naturalized as American citizens on Wednesday.
Budget cuts, White House disinterest endangers the U.S. endangered species list.
Brazilian judge cancels Rio Live Earth concert.
Authorities discover more than 20 members of a Chinese acrobatic team held captive in a Las Vegas home.
Poll shows majority of Americans don't trust products from developing countries, including China.
Researchers claim Chinese drugs infringe upon patents for therapies still undergoing FDA approval, U.S. patients buy plane tickets.
Report says the Chinese products that don't make it beyond the country's borders are the most dangerous of all.
Chinese villagers dig up, eat dinosaur bones, believing they came from flying dragons and have healing powers.
U.S. researchers claim organic tomatoes have healing powers.
The housesitter who wore all your underwear and other tales of returning from vacation.
Graphic: How to deter home burglaries; "Kevin Fanning's Home Security Basics."
In Brooklyn, violins, swimming pools have been returned.
Paris becomes a treasure hunt this Saturday.
"I still like him... I don't want to hurt him." John Edwards's hairdresser peels back the curtain.