23 February 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 23 Feb 2007 In second rape case, Iraqi soldiers admit assaulting a Sunni woman; President Talabani stops PM al-Maliki before he can dole out medals. Iran increases uranium enrichment to a third of what, a year ago, it boasted it would have by now; a year from now, it could have enough for a weapon. Rice threatens sanctions; Iran says no fair, it's a civilian nuclear energy program. Nervous Arab states convinced they'll be the first on Iran's invasion list, ask U.S. to send weapons. This can't end well: photo of a chimp doing a headstand on a goat; researchers observe chimps making spears. WSJ's Numbers Guy investigates the number 23. For 20 years, somebody's been leaving a can of Campbell's tomato soup and a handful of change at Andy Warhol's grave. "Guys," that word that stars with "n," and "Ze": A guide to what's politically correct now. Gay men request HPV vaccines; evidence of its effectiveness in men is still under research. The Onion: "Former Editor Can't Believe Shit College Newspaper Is Printing." On writing a character who speaks only in Gary Numan lyrics.