Morning headlines
July 21, 2008 at 9:54 am by Russell McLendon in NewsBARACK IN IRAQ: Obama visits Basra and meets with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad’s Green Zone today as part of a three-senator congressional delegation.
DON’T SHIVER ME TIMBERS: The Christian Science Monitor reports on former pirate community in South Florida and how it’s keeping out big development.
NEST EGGS: Researchers are cracking open sea-turtle eggs in South Georgia to glean genetic information, which they say doesn’t significantly affect the number of hatchlings since hatch success is only 60-80 percent anyway.
KINGS CRABBY: The recent lawsuit filed against Dexter King by his siblings highlights a growing rift among MLK’s kids.
LEFT BEHIND: Schools await evaluation results to see if they’re in compliance with No Child Left Behind.
UGA: Bracing for potential layoffs to accommodate state-mandated budget cuts.
LIL SCRAPPY: Arrested for lil scrapping.
HELLO, DOLLY: Tropical storm could become hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday.
PINOCHLEHEADS: Meet in Riverdale for a tournament.
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