8 May 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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In Iraq, government
tensions ease after averted walkout, civilian tensions rise after bomber kills 16 in a residential neighborhood.
Six Islamic militants living in the U.S. charged with plotting a deadly attack on Fort Dix in New Jersey.
Graph: Presidential approval ratings put in perspective.
A
British view of the Queen's White House visit.
Op: In today's political debate, the windbags have been replaced by sound-byte baboons.
Best not to complain about the American government when Taiwan's frequently comes to blows.
Video: Russia's duma, of course, does brawling best.
A history of nudie mags, starting at "bifurcated girls" and ending with a Penthouse snorkler.
Belarusian movie posters capture stars at their best.
When the government prohibits microfiltering, French camembert producers give up raw milk and tasty cheese altogether.
Nokia finds women miss calls because of overstuffed handbags, Ugandans
love cell phone covers. (Read the report here.)
D.C.'s Newseum is nearly, expensively here.
Today in history: Formula One's Villeneuve drove to his death, Gary Hart got caught in some monkey business.
The Aesthetic Apparatus Deviant Sex Act Fabricator.