8 June 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Immigration bill stalls in a divided Senate, likely to be tabled, more likely to be buried.
Federal agents raid community in New Haven, long known as a refuge for illegal immigrants, arresting 31.
Op: The Senate's inability to pass the immigration bill is a failure of leadership, politics.
Growing passport delays likely will spur U.S. to waive restrictions for summer travelers to and from Canada, Mexico, Caribbean.
Unidentified skeleton discovered lodged in Newfoundland iceberg.
Surgeons surprised when patient on migraine medication bleeds green.
Dollar signs mow down stop signs: Spitzer, Bush enthusiastic about Bloomberg's Manhattan traffic fees.
"I always wanted to be in one of your fuckin' plays": Putin surprises, offers to build a joint missile shield.
Many have concluded that their lives as artists were better under Saddam.
In Kanaan, in Iraq, gunmen attack police chief's home, killing his wife, 13 others, kidnap his children.
He asked if my earrings were real. I said no--but they're really 14 karat gold. Victims recall encounters with flirting subway mugger.
Now that music's recording industry is dead, welcome music's merchandising industry.
Fair owners play Cliff Richard songs to ward off troublemakers.
Video: Pete Doherty, Child Star.