14 December 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 14 Dec 2007 Mitchell report names names to portray "baseball's steroid era," and the players call foul; names, bios, and reactions. British report on bungled attacks in London and Glasgow link the bombers with Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia. Notes on the rich history of bans on artists by the BBC. Tina is aware that Ike passed away earlier today. Tina Turner's brief response to Ike's death. Italians exclude joy for winter, declaring themselves the least happy in Western Europe. Death of the black turtleneck: Paris writers exclude real life from writing, felling oaks that "make barely a sound in the wider world." Kucinich excluded from Iowa debate because he doesn't rent in Des Moines; will "Red State Update" comment? Eight questions reporters should be asking of Huckabee. If gas prices fell by the same amount, today a gallon of gas would take you around the earth 2,200 times. Since 1982, the price of data storage has fallen by a factor of 3.6 million. U.K. tackles its teenage pregnancy factor with free prescription-less Pills. More population control news: Elephants receive birth control in South Africa. Scientists deprogram mice of their feline fear.