7 August 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Mine company president says it will take at least three more days to rescue trapped Utah miners--it's still unknown if they're alive.
Wait, wait, no, no, Keith Richards really did snort his dad's ashes.
Nifty table depicts where the 2008 presidential candidates stand on the issues.
Americans are getting a lot of folate, which would be good, except that it may be causing 15,000 cases of colorectal cancer a year.
China's "aspirational" demand for milk resembles '50s educational films, drives up U.K. dairy prices.
Journalists in Beijing demonstrate over China's disappearing press access for next year's Olympics.
Hoping to avoid "respiratory or gastric illness," Australian olympians won't arrive in Beijing until the last minute.
Art thieves hit Nice museum on Sunday afternoon, snatch a Monet, other works.
What killed the record industry wasn't mp3s or Robbie Williams--it was tacking free CDs to the covers of magazines.
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Astronomers find the largest known planet in the universe; animations of eclipses, planetary rotations.
Barbara Morgan to become the first teacher in space--she was friends with teacher Christa McAuliffe, who died in the 1986 Challenger explosion.
Judge says Navy must stop using sonar in training exercises off Southern Californian coast, citing harm to whales.