Headlines from July 27, 2007
- Suicide bombing, rioting follow government's attempt to reopen Islamabad's Red Mosque.
- U.S. and E.U. finally settle how to share airline passenger data; next fight, visa waiver restrictions.
- Venture capitalists overcome their inhibitions and dip their toes into online "adult entertainment."
- Accidental explosion kills three workers developing rockets for commercial space flight.
- College Summit's four-day workshops aim to turn tales of inner-city hard knocks into winning college essays.
- Volatile Houston activist Quanell X is a public celebrity with an angry past.
- Early-stage Alzheimer's patients attend memory classes, give their brains a fighting chance.
- FDA suspends arthritis gene therapy study after a patient's death.
- Breakfast at the Vancouver Aquarium goes more smoothly than in most households.
- Geoarcheologists uncover underwater evidence of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian community beneath Alexandria.
- Feigenbaum did not actually take the dime out of his briefcase, as it is suspicious to stare at dimes. How to transport a $1.9 million dime, flying coach.
- In case of world crisis, break out the psychedelic music: Shoegazing is back.
- The 50 best movie robots, and those disqualified.
- In today's Video Digest, Alexyss K. Tylor will either drastically improve--or permanently scar--your sex life.