6 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Why are lawyers protesting Musharraf? Because they want to, and they can.
Analysis: Musharraf claims his power seizure was to fight terrorism, though his real target may be democracy.
Bush urges Musharraf to hold elections, resign military position, praises fight against "extremists and radicals."
Bush bests Gallup Poll record for number of Americans who "strongly disapprove" of the president, surpassing Nixon '74.
Texas man turns bathtub into snakepit, sets Guinness record.
Model Gisele refuses payment in dollars, insists on Euros--either it's a sound financial move or it's because she likes Jay-Z.
"It's not a doctor's office. It's a saloon." New York Health Dept. cites bartenders without tongs or gloves.
Indian girl with eight limbs to undergo surgery to remove her "parasitic twin."
In the past two years, U.S., Colombian authorities have captured 13 submarine-like vessels from drug traffickers.
Ron Paul supporters hype Guy Fawkes Day, raise more than $4 million for their candidate--in one day.
Torture was a weakness, not a strength of the government. What Guy Fawkes Day tells us about terrorism today.
London hedge funds beget art, or at least a singular piece of artwork.
Photos: Glasgow seniors reenact great moments of the 20th century.
How Picasso earned the title of the world's "quintessential modern artist."