7 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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New fatalities make 2007 the deadliest year for U.S. troops since the beginning of the war in Iraq--though deaths have been declining since summer.
Bhutto plans illegal rally for Friday, sends Musharraf an ultimatum: Restore the constitution, elections, and resign.
It is dangerous to stand up to a military dictatorship, but more dangerous not to. Bhutto in the Times.
Your tax dollars at work: House Republicans try to divide Democrats by forcing a vote on impeaching Cheney.
No matter what happens from here on out, Ron Paul is already president on the internet.
Facebook reveals how it's going to turn your profile into an advertising vehicle.
Journal writer, Jonathan Franzen briefly spar over Facebook article, then: happy ending.
The problem with web ads: Maybe Romney doesn't want visitors at Gay.com to "Join Team Mitt."
Straight man picks the male rock stars he finds attractive; number one: Todd Rundgren.
"Frankly, we're amazed it lasted as long as it did." Fall canceled after three billion seasons.
Photos: As winter comes later to Greenland, fjords remain unfrozen, farmers rejoice.
New study finds the overweight (but not obese) are less likely to die from some illnesses, injuries, and infections. (Graphic here)
Instead we... Design and create our own furniture line. How CNN readers are coping with the Hollywood writers' strike.