20 February 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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BBC says the U.S. contingency plans for air strikes on Iran include most of the country's military infrastructure.
"Bullet magnet" Prince Harry prepares for six-month tour of Iraq.
Terrorist recruiting in Morocco, terror planned and executed in North Africa.
After six years of no talks, Olmert and Abbas's meeting goes as insignificantly as expected.
By remaining on the ground under the Velvet, Mount Hood climbers saved.
Bush's plan of action, if he caught bin Laden, is not fit for a family-oriented website.
Risen's right, says the Economist: Cheney is extremely creepy.
Occasionally the New York Times gets it much more right than it intended.
The great tap water of New York City may soon arrive filtered. (Maybe it's not that great anyway?)
New York's official condoms appear to be a bit short.
That nefarious word "scrotum," pox on librarians, is actually all over children's literature.
Lego CEO explains how building blocks will survive video games to our new favorite magazine, Monocle.
Joyce Hatto, the greatest living pianist no one has ever heard of, and perhaps the most fraudulent?
Podcast: Women, the world's most wasted resource.