8 June 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Brooklynites, pizzeria mice mourn the loss of "the best pizza in my life, ever."
"Canadian-ness" is a supreme factor in picking the seven wonders of Canada.
Man unharmed after wheelchair handles became lodged in the grille of a semi, which then drove several miles down the highway at 50 mph.
Chiefland, Fla., an "astronomer village," eschews artificial light after dusk, favoring the natural night sky.
Today's long read: Eisenhower, Sputnik, and the effect of scientists' access to political, military power.
"Your golden opportunity is gone, and I am distressed immeasureably because of it." Archivist discovers long-lost, ticked-off note from Lincoln.
In its 15 years of using DNA to exonerate the wrongly convicted, the Innocence Project has proven the innocence of 201 people.
The Realist Archive Project aims to post every issue of Paul Krassner's classic satire magazine online.
After giving her students practice job applications, administrators believe a teacher may have stolen their identities.
Team at MIT demonstrates wireless electricity--it's called "WiTricity," for now, anyway.
Gallery of psychiatric drug swag.
Tiny Knut no longer so tiny (nor kute). (Photos here.)
Four-letter words, a short history.
A photo of a big box, opened up big.