9 July 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Weekend violence and political fall-outs follow Friday's tragedy, and there seem few signs in Iraq to be hopeful about.
Britain finally gets its Wimbledon champion--in mixed doubles.
Sarkozy won't mass-pardon prisoners on Bastille Day, breaking with tradition.
Belated happy birthday, President Bush.
Today's long read: Oates on amnesiac novels.
New York to get its own "ring of steel," or a whole bunch of cameras below Canal Street.
Forty years later, Newark tries to account for the violence, whether it was a riot or a rebellion.
Our impressions are no less valid. Profile of Avraham Rabby, the U.S.'s (blind) diplomat in Trinidad.
High schoolers, rejoice: Bartenders can't tell whether or not you're underage.
The "last generation of newspaper critics" laments their fall, having proved "their right to an opinion."
The unofficial Frontline video podcast.
A Russian wife is like a multi-functional home device. Informational guide to contemporary Russia.
Guide to free bus routes in London.
Synthetic biologists threaten to take over Mars, and then Venus, and then Earth.
Portraits of famous scientists.
Gallery from Philip Johnson's New Canaan Glass House.
Pictures of men sitting together on the moon.