9 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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In Pakistan, police barricade Bhutto in her home, lock down planned rally site.
Bhutto attempts to break through police barrier in her bulletproof car.
"You would think you couldn't have this type of control in the digital age. But it's there, massively. In-country confusion on recent events proves the effectiveness of Musharraf's media blackout.
"There's better things in this world to be thinking about than who served Hillary Clinton at Maid-Rite and who got a tip and who didn't get a tip."
Giuliani on whether, as president, he'd pardon Kerik: Uh.
A list of scandals with the "-gate" suffix.
If I want Leonard, I'll take him neat, rather than slow-filtered, drop by drop, through a layer of Faulkner. Lane on No Country for Old Men.
The story of the Quester, the yellow submarine marooned in Coney Island Creek for almost 40 years.
Barbara West Dainton, believed to be the second-to-final Titanic survivor, dies at 96--she was two months old at the sinking.
Mystery meat macrophotography leaves one surprisingly hungry for bologna.
Sexy walks indirectly correlated with fertility, no word on silly walks.
After the Olympic logo fiasco, London rejects all originality in designing the Games' main stadium.
Each century, only one of the highest-energy particles--sometimes called Oh-My-God particles--strikes the atmosphere over any particular spot on Earth.
Following her successful surgery to remove extra limbs, girl wiggles toes, smiles at her parents.