5 June 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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In major blow to Guantanamo trials, judge drops charges against two detainees, saying the “unlawful??? in “unlawful enemy combatant??? hadn’t been proved.
Fifty-five thousand—27,000 according to the police—gather in Hong Kong to remember the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
Plot to overthrow Laotian government discovered in California.
Court of Appeals ruling strips FCC of right to censor "fleeting obscenities"; expect a Supreme Court follow-up soon.
Senate debates a point system for immigration.
Do you have enough points to move to the U.K.? Canada?
To read the indictment of Rep. William J. Jefferson is to wonder how, if the allegations are true, the Louisiana Democrat, so busy soliciting and dispensing bribes, had any time left over for his day job.
Potentially life-saving photo technique falls by the wayside when inventor starts photographing pretty women and not their pre-malignancies.
In full-page ad in the Washington Post, Larry Flynt offers $1,000,000 for proof of an affair with an elected official.
Dear G8 Leaders: Please stop encouraging Putin. Love, Russia.
Subterranean architecture is the new black in building design.
A look at geeky architect Steven Holls's latest creations.
Twenty-four hours on an oil rig teaches you a lot, including never to stand under a suspended load.
Joey Chestnut smashes world hot dog and bun (HDB) eating record with 59.5 wieners in 12 minutes.