14 December 2006: Morning By The Morning News — 14 Dec 2006 Joint Chiefs tell Bush and Cheney to fight insurgents less, train Iraqi soldiers and hunt terrorists more. Iran's elections tomorrow viewed as test of Ahmadinejad's popularity vs. small pacts and reformists. Clinton and Giuliani hold early leads in a presidential-race poll. No explanation needed: World's tallest man uses long arm to save Chinese dolphins. Immigration agents raiding meat-processing plant divide employees by skin color. Survey of Jimmy Carter's perfect (apartheid) storm. If you don't wear a tie in Washington, they'll say you deny the Holocaust. Author no longer recognizes life after Hollywood options This American Life story (original here). It wasn't only Olmert who couldn't preserve Israel's nuclear capacity as the worst kept secret in international affairs. No revellers dived into bedrooms in search of drunken romps. The year in media errors and corrections. Lifestyles of the rich and fascist. Yoko Ono's chauffeur celebrates John Lennon's death with attempted extortion.