7 February 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Gunman kills eight at a prominent Jerusalem seminary, Hamas praises the attack.
The bloody terror attack on the flagship of the religious Zionism movement will only make their attitude toward Olmert more extreme.
Investigating links between the Times Square bombing are two earlier NYC bombings and the cards to D.C. lawmakers that read "We Did It."
I want to make up for at least a bit of the great mess my family made in my country. An interview with Fidel Castro's estranged daughter, Alina Fernández.
Some say the Democratic nomination is a stalemate, call for Fla., Mich. do-overs; Dean, country scream in pain.
More "premature" rumblings of a Clinton-Obama/Obama-Clinton ticket.
Ron Paul intimates he'll be leaving the race, though not "dropping out" or "quitting" or anything definite.
Amsterdam's "Stiletto Run" pits heel against heel.
Why women choose to gender-bend in the online gaming world.
For Christian publishers, chastity sells.
Short people may live longer, and other genetic findings for reaching your triple-digits.
Barry Bonds's record-holding home run ball, worth up to $1 million, is nowhere to be found.
In recent months, tax officials have lost sensitive information...on nearly half the population. Britain's national I.D. offers, threatens security.
"I don't write jokes in base 13." Douglas Adams never told us: Why 42?