8 October 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Safety watchdog, manufacturers not exactly racing to get dangerous products off shelves: Just ask Stand 'n Seal users.
Bumper poppy crop in Afghanistan leaves officials mulling the merits of aerial herbicide sprays.
If sunspots can affect 18th-century crop prices, could they also be behind global warming?
Uganda becomes the latest country to start producing HIV, malaria drugs locally.
Interpol de-swirls suspected child molester's face, wants your help locating him.
Paris's all-night art party inspires other cities, from Istanbul to Miami Beach.
What Malibu needs is less art and more copies of Marine Mammals Ashore.
Bob Sheppard, Yankee Stadium's famous voice, gets laryngitis and breaks a 57-year attendance streak.
The jail sentence for "strong-armed donut robbery" could be 30 years.
"It's over your head now. Time to get some professional help." Writers for the nation's leading fortune cookie company "take off the rose-colored glasses."
In this week's Gallery, Rivka Shifman Katvan gives us a Coney Island that never was, but really should be.
Photos from a 13-year trip around the world powered by bike, pedalboat, and rollerblades.
Really big pumpkins and giant tomatoes, oh my!