Morning Buzz: May 8, 2007
May 08, 2007
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This morning's top stories:
- A panel at the World Bank has determined that the organization's president, Paul Wolfowitz, broke regulations when he promoted his girlfriend, Shaha Riza. It made no recommendation for disciplinary action.
- A pain specialist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center is arguing for better pain management on the battlefield for wounded soldiers, who otherwise face a much more difficult recovery.
- A high-ranking officer in the Los Angeles Police Department has been demoted in the wake of a clash between officers and protesters at an immigration rally last week.
- About 90 percent of parents of children under age 2 allow them to watch significant amounts of television, a study has found, despite clear recommendations against it.
- Israeli archaeologists believe they have located the tomb of King Herod, the ancient builder of Jerusalem.
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