5 October 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Lawmakers chase news of secret CIA interrogation memos, vow to investigate, vow to interrogate Gonzales's replacement.
House votes to apply U.S. criminal law to Iraq contractors; problem solved, have a nice weekend.
Sen. Craig says he'll remain in the Senate, even though he said he'd leave if he couldn't get his guilty plea withdrawn, which he didn't.
Charges dropped against woman accused of killing her husband with a sherry enema.
Court orders Minnesota woman to pay $222,000 for sharing music files online.
Interesting discussion on the value of music versus royalties, mechanicals, and other things we don't understand.
Boat captain proves he has a shy bladder, wins $225,000 from NYC for wrongful firing.
In 2003 Texas capped malpractice suits--ever since, the state has been deluged with license-seeking doctors.
FDA considers creating a new class of medications--"behind-the-counter"--that would bypass a doctor's visit.
Agreeing that 18 days is too long to issue a warning about tainted meat, U.S. Agriculture Dept. swears to step it up.
Officers praise new Pentagon program that assigns anthropologists to combat units.
Women are often sensitive; they cannot shrug off harsh words the way men do. From 1943, tips on how to handle women employees.
Aunt threatens to devour helpless newborn's toes.
More links to shoegazer music than you can shake a tremolo bar at.