22 January 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 22 Jan 2007 Dual car bombing kills 75 in Baghdad market. Saturday in Iraq: 19 U.S. soldiers died in a helicopter crash and insurgent attacks; disguised as American troops, gunmen infiltrated, attacked a government compound in Karbala. At Manhattan clinic, Hillary Clinton announces her presidential campaign, plan for expanded federal health care for Americans under 18. Bush proposes "deep" tax breaks for those who buy their own medical insurance. Some have said Richardson's background makes him an ideal vice presidential candidate. But Richardson said he is "not in this race to be vice president." In an effort to save taxpayer dollars, L.A. nonprofit tries to steer chronic E.R. patients into private clinics. "Old fear: designer babies. New fear: deformer babies." A small but significant number of clinics allow parents to select in favor of "birth defects." Gypsies: still stealing babies. The emotional connection with '60s music is still strong in Vietnam vets; what today's soldiers are listening to. Their long legs are the most beautiful ones in the tutorial industry. In Hong Kong, the way to get your kid to study more is to hire a sexy tutor. Man beaten to death by police officers for trying to kill himself.