6 August 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Abbas hosts meeting with Olmert, the first summit to be held in the Palestinian Territories since 2000.
With the end a short five years away, Chavez seeks to abolish term limits for Venezuelan presidents.
Spain's ETA separatist group sends new extortion demands--some up to $550,000--to Basque businesses.
When is a baby's drowning death a crime? When should a Tutsi leader start to make you worry?
"Fake Steve Jobs" blogger revealed to be a senior editor at Forbes.
Put the Facebook vs. ConnectU case in perspective with the Guardian's 10 greatest legal battles in technology.
Hello Kitty badge of shame applied to Thai police who commit minor transgressions.
Kids these days: One walks away from a six-story fall, one survives six hours adrift at sea.
In fight for ad dollars, euros, and pounds, foreign newspapers scramble to put English-language content online.
An all-too-short profile of the father of molecular gastronomy.
New IRS regs lead to ATMs invading church lobbies.
“The president was very agitated, speaking French at a loud volume very rapidly.??? Photograph a swimsuit-clad Sarko at your own risk.
Singer-songwriter Lee Hazlewood dies, age 78. From 2002: "Who's Lee Hazlewood?"
Aspiring comics bust out their thinking caps, breasts, knitting needles to get noticed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Graphic: Exactly what China can blow up where.