12 February 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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U.S. provides evidence and inference of Iran supplying lethal weapons in Iraq.
Dozens killed in Baghdad bombings.
Ceremonies are secret and benefits scarce for contractors killed or wounded in Iraq.
With translators alongside (most don't speak Arabic), 4,000 Kurdish soldiers deployed to Baghdad.
Army supplying missing Humvee armor kits "as quickly as we can."
Traditionalists, porn stars lament absent libido in Spain, now that men no longer have siesta to rest up for sex.
Ignoring poor voter turnout, Portugal to become one of last European countries to legalize abortion on demand.
Following the '94 massacre of 800,000 people, Rwanda faces a new problem: overpopulation.
Hong Kong wins in the Heritage Foundation's 2007 index of economic freedom.
Comparing Cheney's to-do lists, then and now, when confronted by the press.
Fewer than a quarter of blind children who could learn Braille do so, though it's making a comeback.
White House rewrites Bush's 2001 stance on global warming.
Scientists struggle to solve the mystery behind Colony Collapse Disorder, and in the meantime our honey supply is threatened.
Ad executives explain how they'd sell you tap water, if they could.
David Sedaris on pot-dealers' wives.
The top 10 electric vehicles you can buy right now.
Top 10 naked people on Google Earth.