How do you bury someone who is missing?
Iraq Finally Fills Six Cabinet Vacancies
Apparently their Correll dishes arrived by mail order.
Airports Not Rushing for Private Screeners
Aiports is now rushing for the Cleveland Browns. Hopefully, Joseph Airports will get 1,000 yard season this year.
U.S. stocks look to extend winning streak
Stocks are now four games ahead of bonds in a strike-shortened season.
Submarine Crash Could Have Been Avoided
Gee, ya think?
And finally, have you ever wondered how you date a photograph? Apparently it is more complicated than you would think according to a Reuters story:
This undated photo released by the U.S. Department of Defense shows the casket bearing the body of US Navy Machinist's Mate Third Class Nathan Taylor being sent over the edge of the USN Aircraft Carrier USS Enterprise as US Navy Sailors conduct a Burial at Sea ceremony on May 19, 2004.
I'm betting the photo was taken the day of the burial, but I'm just guessing there.