18 December 2006: Evening By The Morning News — 18 Dec 2006 Ipswich police release profiles of five murdered women. Joan of Arc: Definitely burned three times and most certainly not a man. First generation of "Ritalin kids," or "the ADD generation," comes of age, says no to meds. More U.S. citizens living abroad are renouncing their citizenships, many fearing "a real storm" of taxes. Lawsuit against IBM may settle whether "hooked on the web" can be cited as a legitimate addiction. Top politically incorrect words for 2006 (e.g., Macaca), according to the Global Language Monitor Tonight's long read: Effective Counterterrorism and the Limited Role of Predictive Data Mining. Kasparov vs. Putin: Potential check-mate. Montreal's Au Pied de Cochon invents publishing phenomenon with--gasp--a non-traditional cookbook (more info). Ten tech concepts you "need" to know to survive the robot wars of 2007. Proof that debit cards are now accepted at Peter Luger. Best Buy pulled $43 million this year out of thin air from unredeemed gift cards. Bobby Flay's hoppin' John for your New Year's Day. The oldest known species with a penis is a hard-shelled sea creature called Colymbosathon ecplecticos. And other facts to make office party conversation awkward.