9 October 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Personnel changes in the Chinese military put Taiwan experts at the top--Taiwan war-making experts, that is.
Spain proposes "Historic Memory Law," which will honor Civil War victims on both sides of the conflict.
Conflict in Iberia, however, still ongoing as car bomb explodes in Basque town of Bilbao.
Che Guevara's face might be everywhere, but his relatives aren't down with the bikini.
Whatever happened to 2001's hot sites? Or their creators? What about 2001's hot headlines?
Thank you, overachievers, for once more upping the college admissions ante.
Australia using YouTube to target Japanese whaling interests. (Delve into the Australian-Japanese video feud here.)
Scientists close to discovering cure for facial cancer rapidly infecting the world's--OK, Tasmania's--tasmanian devil population.
Scientists figure out why amber makes for such a good insect coffin, and the report is "grim as an Edward Gorey story."
This Wednesday's gift? "It's classified." Army contractors prove to be valuable source of convention swag.
Children's books, animal characters named Chico, the Pope, and Sandra Day O'Connor.
In today's feature, Giles Turnbull discovers the origin of his masseuse's manipulations.
New Yorkers surprisingly unhappy when going through turnstiles.
What's in your toothpaste? Science.