21 February 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Blair announces reduction of British troops in Iraq--the 22-month pullout, however, is more protracted than many expected.
Three Iraqi policemen, in the span of a few hours, went from being rape suspects to distinguished officers in the eyes of the Shiite-led government.
The security crackdown in Iraq continues; but should forces enter Sadr City, and potentially roll back the political gains made there?
Op: For the first time since Ike, we have a one-name candidate--Hillary.
The Onion: "Giuliani to Run for President of 9/11."
"You just go over for coffee, and before you know it, their children are godparents to your grandchildren." Brooklyn tenants remember how a project became a community.
Audit shows Justice Dept.'s terrorism statistics are off the mark, and often include drug and fraud cases.
The U.S. rates no. 23 on a map of "subjective well being."
Mexican theme park offers simulated migrant crossing experience.
Early, failed music downloading devices.
Rock stars worship Federer too: Henry Rollins, Stephen Malkmus.