7 May 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Sarkozy wins France's elections, promises major change; Royal promises to "renovate the left."
Promised anti-Sarkozy riots materialize in minor forms around France.
Paris Hilton sentenced to 45 days in jail, a punishment she finds "cruel and unusual."
Ops: Life is better in Paris; the French know this, and won't change.
Not far from Paris's core, architectural remaking not in the style of Haussmann.
My trainer's so concerned about my core. I didn't even know I had a core. Dinner with Pultizer-winning food critic Jonathan Gold.
Everyone loves tech critic Mossberg, and it sounds like he loves the Journal's paychecks.
Reviewing the week in dinners with Iranian diplomats.
Fashion police enforce Iran's rules about appearance, including not doing men's eyebrows.
Do Australian cricketeers only date blond women to imagine, perhaps, they're sharing the same girl?
Another puzzle: Bill Clinton supplies the clues for a New York Times crossword.
FYI: Bush still hasn't visited Vermont, Rhode Island.
Tornado ravages Kansas.
How to see summer movies in New York, the service journalist's guide.
Shazam screenwriter breaks down the perils of coincidence in the new Spiderman movie.
The 10 worst Spiderman commercial tie-ins.
Turkeys, sunscreen, and Heidi Klum: Policies and business plans that worked too well.