8 April 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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C.P.S. has now removed 401 children from West Texas compound.
Iran celebrates its "national nuclear day," announces 6,000 new centrifuges at Natanz.
Dumping N.Y. subway cars off its coast has proved so popular for Delaware that the state must now compete for the free cars.
"There's no power steering... The pedals are tight." Why yes, I do drive a DeLorean.
Excerpts from Charlton Heston's letters to the L.A. Times; Heston was perfect, just like his pants.
Audio: Alligator blood may be used to fight human infections.
"I came home from school a couple times crying and my mother said, 'Oh, why did I do that?'" Winner of the Worst Bad Name Contest announced.
Pulitzer winners announced for 2008--Post, Times clean up, Díaz wins for fiction.
French's biography amply demonstrates everything I said and more... it will probably destroy Naipaul's reputation forever.
Study finds that, depending on the sufferer's language, dyslexia affects different parts of the brain.
A poetic list of life fears, presented from childhood to parenthood.
Venezuelan TV station deems The Simpsons inappropriate for children, replaces it with Baywatch.
Monkeys show the same preferences for gender-typed toys that humans do.