1 December 2006: Morning
By The Morning News
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Iraq Study Group now offers timetable for Iraq withdrawal--if "by early 2008" is a timetable.
Investigating the mysterious death of a Russian spy, British police find a trail of 12 radioactive locations around London, with more likely to come.
And where might one find the polonium 210 used in the spy's death? Why, on the internet, and for cheap.
Massage table manufacturer with snake-oil claims targets Hispanic neighborhoods with old-church testifying.
Not to cause panic or anything, but the magnets on your refrigerator could be killing you.
On Turkey trip, Pope gets thumbs-up for praying toward Mecca, manages to go home without insulting any Muslims.
Why are sports broadcasters always making racial gaffes?
Video: Seinfeld recut, and you can already guess with what.
The U.S. presidential seal is a protected symbol, appropriate for use only on certain lotions and powders.
But the vest worn by Sharpton was reminiscent of old-fashioned decorum, leavened with a bit of swagger. It is both formal and fly.
At the Louisville airport, you're not taking that baseball bat on the plane.
If you've traveled into or out of the U.S. in the past four years, you've been tagged for the next 40.
Online oral sex is cheaper than you might expect.
Do you work in a "creative" environment? Does a conference room modeled after the Peach Pit from 90210 count?
How to caluclate pi by throwing frozen hot dogs.
Kasatka, the cannibalistic killer whale, is back at work.