5 February 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 05 Feb 2007 Britain will cull 160,000 turkeys after bird flu shows up in Suffolk; experts are working to determine the source of the outbreak. Bush's new budget requests billions for Iraq war, projects $61 billion surplus by 2012. Finally, nerds are running the war in Iraq--still, they shouldn't be allowed on the football field. Many of this year's Super Bowl ads depicted either appeals for peace or cartoonish violence; the game provided a nice break from the monotony. (View all the ads here.) No one knows exactly how many cheap plastic chairs there are in the world, but millions have been manufactured since their debut in the early 1980s. Those who drive a lot now need to be concerned about skin cancer, primarily on the left half of their bodies. A Chinese baby mistakenly taken home by Malay parents now seeks special dispensation to leave Islam. Massive flooding in Jakarta kills 25, raises fears of disease. Let's get back to the true meaning of Valentine's Day--freakish, six-foot tall roses. Photos: We'll take these mittens in a size 40.