20 November 2006: Morning
By The Morning News
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Pentagon identifies three ways to save Iraq: "Go Big" (more troops), "Go Long" (more time), and "Go Home" (more to the point).
At least 111 people killed or found dead in Iraq on Sunday.
Sectarian violence in Iraq before seemed random, now seems pinned to cycle of revenge with escalating "spectacular" strikes.
Kissinger: Victory in Iraq is not possible; Blair: Afghanistan is a generation-long struggle; Mortimer: Japanese people are adorable.
When Baker tiptoes with Syrian officials, who tells the first Nasrallah joke, and who doesn't laugh?
Hersh: Is a damaged Administration less likely to attack Iran, or more?
Conversations between a virtual soldier and an Army official trying to prevent his suicide.
John Waters: Tennessee Williams saved my life.
Little progress has been made to close the test-score gaps between white students and African-Americans and Hispanics.
Journalist demands apology from Barack Obama, insisting he was cock-blocked.
You don't need to share Osama bin Laden's view of America to see that Paris Hilton mirrors us at our contemporary worst.
Blockbuster, Netflix, and high rents have shut down New York's video stores; Will Ferrell turned down $29M to make Elf 2.
Videos of lectures and presentations at MIT to make you smarter, also physics classes.
Pictures of people playing videogames.
What it's like to tour MoMA with a blind sculptor.