11 December 2006: Morning By The Morning News — 11 Dec 2006 Obama makes appearance in New Hampshire, stirs presidential chatter. Pitchaya Sudbanthad asks: Why the obsession with one could-be candidate? Republican candidates scramble to see who gets the Bush family's support in 2008--McCain is the current favorite. In Gaza, gunmen kill three of the Fatah party's intelligence chief's children. Iraq isn't spending the billions it's set aside to rebuild infrastructure--problems with approvals, or more efforts to assign blame? Literally everybody wants to hang Saddam Hussein. The irony is that Pinochet died on International Human Rights Day. Produce is often meant to be consumed raw; the problem with the produce industry is that it has no "kill step" for microorganisms. A patent for a toilet seat sparked a Chicago shooting rampage that killed three. LaGuardia Community College instructor faces seven years in jail for tweaking students' grades. Rejoice, 36-year-olds: Uncle Sam still wants you. A Belgian friendship will surely end over this loss of 27 million euros. I heard there are sharks in the lake.