6 July 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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In Afghanistan, U.S. and NATO troops have killed more civilians than Taliban insurgents have.
Figuring it's better than being terrorized by al Qaeda, Sunnis--some of them former insurgents--aid the U.S. military.
DIY destruction: In Britain, man convicted of possessing terrorism manuals.
Patients, investors enraged at two doctors who persuaded the FDA to delay a prostate cancer drug.
Video gaming's World Cup hits Paris, including its female-only tournament.
Ken Feinberg, director of Sept. 11 compensation program, set to oversee distribution for Virginia Tech victims.
The new Whole Foods in London is an organic paradise where strawberries cost a dollar...each.
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A short-lived kidnapping wrought by two sisters, ages 10 and 12.
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The return from summer camp means skyrocketing phone bills, increased grief for parents.
The carpets of crustaceans were frayed--and, in some places, gone. Scientists blame arctic warming for skinny whales.
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