6 June 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Second female journalist killed in Afghanistan in less than six days.
Abbas calls off talks with Israeli counterpart after they fail to agree on an agenda.
Largest cyclone in 60 years threatens Oman, Iran, gas prices.
Turkish military enters Iraq; Turkish government has no idea what that's about.
Love the tracksuit: Castro makes first lengthy TV appearance since ceding power last summer.
Young protesters seriously clogging up the works as G-8 summit gets underway.
Related: Your G-8 world leader cheat sheet.
Winnie Mandela denied Canadian visa due to criminal record (kidnapping, murder, fraud), misses gala held in her honor.
World's most polluted river appears to be better used for bottle collecting than fishing.
How I Learned to Relax, pregnantly graphically told.
In today's feature, Oliver Broudy ruins The Talented Mr. Ripley, and possibly psychiatry, for all of us.
A quintessential British newspaper on the quintessential British drink--no, not tea.
Wittgenstein invoked as McDonald's wrangles with the OED over the definition of a "McJob."
Audio: On the 63rd anniversary of D-Day, an hour-by-hour archive of news reports.
No one--least of all the Pope--takes notice when man leaps onto popemobile.
The Vatican City goes green.
This year an estimated 51 million Americans--more than one-third of the workforce--will not use all their vacation days.
Maybe that's because 20 percent of us don't really get what a vacation is anymore.