8 July 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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North Korea nuclear talks to resume, with focus on verifying claims in documents recently dug up by China.
Maliki demands withdrawal timetable from the U.S.
Report from within non-violent West Bank protest movement.
Regarding Obama's recent moderate "lurches," Times readers respond.
G8 countries lining up, pro (backing Tsvangirai) and con (fearing civil war), for sanctions against Mugabe.
"Do you have any sand this year?" Italian resorts fight over their most valuable resource.
The benefits of natural disasters: renewed urgency of development, sound economic decision making.
The New York Honk, as it was called, was the most fashionable accent an American male could have. Wolfe on New York's Clay Felker.
Zimbabwean central bank expresses confidence after losing capability to print money.
Even brothels now offer free gas.
Land of the free: U.S. pop-culture costumers photographed in British suburbs.
Plain discomfort as recounted in "I met Bruno," or, Sacha Baron Cohen is loose in the Middle East.
Pentagon eager to work with new generation of film-makers; offers planes, tanks, script advice.
What it's like to be honored by Pixar for crying.
What it's like when Ze Frank becomes you on Facebook.
What it's like to think of Tim Russert and suddenly realize you're having a heart attack.