Morning Buzz: April 10, 2007

April 10, 2007 RSS Feed Print
  • A female suicide bomber detonated explosives in a crowd of police recruits in a town northeast of Baghdad Tuesday, killing at least 16.
  • The Bush administration has been awarded this year's "muzzle award" by the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression. The efforts by the center allege that the White House ignored its own policy in allowing the censorship of scientific research. The Pentagon also received the dubious honor for investigating antiwar protesters.
  • Bottled water may not be any healthier--or cleaner--than what comes out of the tap, a sports nutritionist told the American College of Sports Medicine on Monday.
  • The Senate returns to business today after a week off, and apart from a war funding bill, which will require the House's attention as well when it returns next week, stem cell research is at the top of the agenda.

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