4 December 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Analysis: New intelligence shows Iran stopped enriching military uranium in 2003--Putin will be bolstered, Bush crippled, and new sanctions difficult to install.
Making a new case for continued sanctions: Iran could start weaponizing uranium at any point.
When can Muslims use the name Mohammed--and why don't English speakers name their children Jesus?
A third... said they would order an unnecessary and expensive MRI scan just to get rid of a complaining patient. Reasons not to trust your doctor.
Doctors in India join the striking frenzy.
New studies show perfectionism leads to dysfunction, and is only necessary to "being a good editor or surgeon."
The danger of theme-park rides is real, and federal safety oversight is absent.
Divorce is bad for the environment; researchers recommend better appliances, not therapy.
The world is not going to hell: Kids today are better than kids yesterday and their parents before that.
Audio: Don Imus returns to the air with "four hours of Imus on Imus's terms."
Video: Sly dog Kucinich steals the forum by asking himself a question.
In Australia, thieves make off with $100,000 worth of pork, leave Christmas card.
Manhattan's Christmas decorations have gone up, and most of the best were done out of a small shop in Long Island City.
Last year, TMN's Erik Bryan spent his first Christmas in New York City in search of holiday tradition.