13 December 2006: Evening By The Morning News — 13 Dec 2006 World Health Organization recommends circumcisions to stem HIV infections in Africa. Though some still hold the opposite is true. Human heads have been left outside government offices accompanied by written warnings. Mexico's Calderon targets crime in his home state. A relatively unknown meteorologist may have founded chaos theory. In today's Digest, Rosecrans Baldwin considers grief when there's supposed to be joy. Nice: A Charlie Brown Christmas has been remastered and released with bonus tracks. The Amish seem like the least likely source for drugs, but sometimes you get desperate. Dutch politics are now filled with as much petty infighting over immigration as the U.S. While the rest of Europe bickers over vodka recipes. Note to politicians: After you call Miami a third-world country, and somebody threatens to bomb your next speaking event, do not use it as proof of your earlier claim.