3 January 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Iraq to investigate Saddam's pre-hanging taunting as depicted by cellphone video.
Op: It is in the nature of research on ruthless dictators that the sample size is small--must we kill them?
FBI releases instances of Guantanamo mistreatment: Koran-squatting, duct-tape helmets, priest garb, and moist female hands.
Maliki won't run for a second term and would prefer to leave the position now.
U.S. neglect and Iraqi army abuses blamed for plunge in security in Diyala province.
Ethiopia pleads for outside troops, investors to prop up Somalia, where warlords, Islamists, and clan militias simmer.
Man dives after seizure victim onto subway tracks, pins him safely under train, saves life.
Accounting for the Republican Party's mutations since Ford was in office.
The touching bond between Gerald Ford and the gay couple who moved into his old house.
The Hispanic paradox: That Hispanic immigrants live longer than white Americans confounds demographers.
George Harrison's stalker killed in apparent murder-suicide.
When trumpeting Bush's tripling of African assistance, put the money in perspective.
TimesSelect only, but still...the new Maira Kalman "Principles of Uncertainty."
Germany pulls out of Euro-centric search engine Quaero meant to compete with Google; French vow to search on.
Patents for the new year: a Segway skateboard, expanding armour, a radiation squeegee.