9 May 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
—
Details on the suspects accused of plotting to attack New Jersey's Fort Dix.
Apparently they were bad shots with machine guns.
Pentagon says 35,000 troops will deploy to Iraq in August, and the Post provides a good summary of the current situation.
Obama slightly overstates how many died this week in Kansas (10,000 vs. 12).
McCain says no true conservative supports abortion rights; Giuliani says he values "personal liberty."
Word of the day: internecine--details on fractures within Zimbabwe's opposition party.
Hay made, pitchforked, found straw-like when reporters try to see tea leaves in France's election.
Taliban graciously extends hostage deadline until Sarkozy can redecorate his office.
Sarko says France's first battle will be with climate change.
Avian flu virus analyzed with Google Earth; National Geographic's interactive "Atlas of the Human Journey."
Marian Burros's atlas of stupid tricks employed by restaurants; Keith McNally says Frank Bruni's stupid, sexist.
Parents clack after paparazzi catch Maggie Gyllenhaal nursing in public.
What does Jarvis Cocker talking about fake book covers remind us of? Mingering Mike.
Video: Conan visits Lucasfilm, breaks original Star Wars props.
Warner Bros. will no longer show movie previews in Canada.
G8 countries to discuss tougher sanctions against Iran; Iran says, once more, it doesn't care.
New caring, Chicago-centric literary magazine, Literago.
Wherever you live, a guide to help you host a board game group at home.