6 September 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Luciano Pavarotti dies at 71 in Modena, his birthplace.
Diving into the web in search of Pavarotti's greatest performances, finding gold.
The police managed to swap some of the tanks of hydrogen peroxide the suspects had gathered with tanks of a far lesser concentration. Incredible story of how Germany foiled a bomb plot.
Last month, an industrial solvent was mistaken for nerve gas at the U.N.
Last week, a B-52 flew nuclear missiles over the U.S. and nobody who needed to know knew.
Not all New York cabbies go on strike, not all New Yorkers notice the walkout.
The man who got "popcorn lung" popped up to three bags a day, inhaled directly from them.
Audio: Woman finds blood-sucking chupacabra roadkill, aims to use DNA testing to prove it, sells T-shirts.
In this week's Mp3 Digest, Llewellyn Hinkes shows no love for Popeyes.
Archbishop Tutu suggests barbecues could help unify South Africa--he may be right.
From 1941, a map of the post-war world, including the United States of Europe.
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Video: Missing girl probably raped, Onion News investigates.
I've had a couple of writers liken this to when Rod Stewart made his standards records. That's a very clueless statement.