13 December 2006: Morning
By The Morning News
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Pentagon wants to "double down" in Iraq by sending more troops--no word on how troops feel about a gambling reference in this context.
Iraq delivers its plan to take over Baghdad security in early 2007, but in a war with ever-changing goals, this may no longer be viable.
Saudis say if the U.S. pulls out of Iraq, they may send support to Sunnis should sectarian violence continue.
Federal agents raid meatpacking plants in six states, arrest hundreds of workers for identity theft.
Taco Bell acted swiftly after E. coli outbreaks, removing green onions and cleaning its restaurants before reopening--only problem is, it wasn't the green onions.
"It's 24 hours of Hanukkah! I'll be dancing the hora." XM debuts satellite radio's first Hannukah station.
This week the Dutch became the first to wave goodbye to their analog television signals.
China continues to drop school fees for its poorer rural students.
Rousing performances, competent singing, elegant and aesthetic open air stage design and frenetic dancing... West Bengal prison puts on quite a show.
We'll try and get around printing money for the blind; instead, let's give them guns.
From 1964, "Why All New Yorkers Should Live in New York."