12 March 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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U.N. condemns Sudan for Darfur's horror and the world for its "pathetic" response.
Bush announces plan to send thousands of new troops to Iraq and Afghanistan in addition to his previous surge.
Sketchy details on new strategy considered for Iraq, relying on U.S. experience in El Salvador.
Facing a diverse pool, some European officials have stopped trying to predict who's most likely to become a terrorist.
Profile of Kasparov, putting together his opening moves to topple Putin.
Understanding Musharraf, understanding Pakistan, understanding why Cheney can use Democrats as a foil.
Obama/Osama joke by Fox Chairman Ailes causes Dems to cancel a debate on the network.
Eight of 10 winners skipped the Soul Train Music Awards.
Au revoir, Chirac.
Halliburton ships off for Dubai, and Houston wonders, are we still the center for the energy business?
Over 1,200 people evacuated from southern California fires.
New Sunni tactic outside Baghdad: burning families out of their homes; Baghdad car bomb kills 31.
Neuroscience points two ways: it can absolve individuals of responsibility for acts they've committed, but it can also place individuals in jeopardy for acts they haven't committed--but might someday.
Supreme god asks court for power to rule the world; motion dismissed on technicality.