7 April 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Clinton drops chief strategist after disclosure that he's been working with Colombia on a trade pact she opposes.
Tax records reveal the Clintons' financial gains in the last eight years and the charities that benefited.
Op: The Clintons' wealth won't affect voters; or, it's the end of Hillary as we know it.
Absolut apologizes for ad depicting a Mexico that never ceded Texas, California, and the Southwest.
In California, eco-conscious neighbors battle over redwoods and solar panels.
New Texas-style yogurt to feed man-size hunger for yogurt.
Tanzania's president condemns witch doctors' killing of albinos, whose body parts are said to draw wealth.
More and more, workers must use hand scanners to clock in--many cite new feelings of creepiness.
Graphic: A demonstration of signals used on the floor of the Mercantile Exchange.
Los Angeles Times retracts all versions of its Tupac Shakur story, including author statements in chats and blogs.
He could portray greatness, which is no longer an artistic goal. Richard Dreyfuss's 2002 tribute to Charlton Heston in National Review.
Video: A feature on unaired, un-picked-up sci-fi TV pilots, with a few familiar names.
A profile of Frederick Wertham, who tried to eradicate comic books in the '50s.