6 July 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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06 Jul 2007
Republican loyalist Sen. Pete Domenici breaks with Bush on war, calls for immediate change in Iraq strategy.
The memorial for victims of the 2004 Madrid bombings is composed of 150,000 pieces of curved glass.
Some Chinese fish farmers may pump their crops full of chemicals, but others rely on traditional herbs for raising healthy fish.
Praying for monsoon in India, despite floods. Also: Pasha Malla's trip notes to India.
Tours of AA co-founder's home in Bedford Hills, N.Y., become pilgrimages.
Breaking the silence: A Librarian's Guide to Etiquette.
The most talkative man in the study used 47,000 words while the least used a little more than 500 over a few days. Gender not an issue of talkativeness.
Hunting for grass-court tennis in New York, discovering back strain.
In France, walking is civilized--Sarkozy's jogging is not.
Canadian pizza parlor delivers pies, porn.
People at risk for heart disease are being massively overdiagnosed, and that's exactly how drug companies like it.
Erasing specific memories, Eternal Sunshine -style.
Britain's bedbugs are biting.
Fifty years ago today, John Lennon met Paul McCartney.