6 July 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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Volatile oil prices mean businesses can't plan, could jeopardize economic recovery.
Had she refused John McCain, Palin would still be a popular female governor in a Republican Party starved for future stars.
The mainstream media responds: Palin is hardly ordinary; how can she equate herself with "ordinary Americans?"
Germany reveres Native American culture so much that a live-action role-playing movement has formed there.
Public, private sectors collide at massive, government-regulated power centers in middle America.
Like the Clintons, the Obamas have no vacation home; like the Clintons, they're heading to Martha's Vineyard.
Findings prove a walk in a park will stimulate the learning process more than a walk around an industrial area.
Make way for the era of Nadal, we were told. Since that Wimbledon final...Federer has won three of four Grand Slams.
Op: Art keeps us free.
Op-Art: A history of first ladies' hairstyles shows no flips, no bangs.
Allen Klein, former Beatles and Rolling Stones manager and shark, dies.
Like the many incarnations of The All-Starr Band, Son of Dracula shows that there is such a thing as "too much talent." Ringo's awful oeuvre.
A peek at Nick Cave's wonderfully bizarre Gladiator 2 script.