2 January 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Twelve passengers survive, 90 die in Indonesian air crash.
In Iraq, December was the deadliest month; tracking the news of how, in 2006, Iraq descended into chaos.
"We're not even meeting our basic obligation to the Iraqis who've been imperiled because they worked for the U.S. government." Iraqis aren't finding sanctuary in the U.S.
Ready to take control this week, Dems prepare their Congressional agenda, for which they'd like minimal input from the other side of the aisle.
While you were buying Christmas gifts and drinking champagne, scientists finally found a cure for that case of homosexuality you've been dealing with, Oprah Winfrey opened a school for girls, and a guy invented three-way ping-pong.
Ian Frazier explains to his shower guests why the 17 nearly empty, upside-down bottles of shampoo are something of a hazard.
As New York prepares to break its record for snowless days, some New Yorkers miss the fluffy stuff, but lawyers from the Upper West Side do not.
New Year's superstitions: Neither the cross-eyed, the flat-footed, nor the mono-browed should be the first through your door in the New Year.
Kira is no war widow. She is 19, and just barely, at that. History repeats itself, as a new generation of non-war widows emerge.
Qatar, your Wikipedia privileges have been revoked.
It's not a big truck. It's a series of tubes. Wired's 2006 Foot-in-Mouth Awards.