6 December 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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U.S. military leaders acknowledge recent gains in Iraq, resist Pentagon's request for increased troop withdrawals.
As chances of a U.S. attack on Iran dwindle, other Arab nations worry Tehran may feel emboldened to interfere.
How the intel on Iran's non-nukes came about: notes from Iranian military officials disgruntled over the nuclear shutdown.
One of the advantages of Boston is said, wistfully, to be its nearness to New York. Elizabeth Hardwick's Harper's contributions.
Missing canoeist, now returned, apparently went to Panama last year with his wife, who still hadn't told the kids that dad was still alive.
The video of a beating on the A train--some suspect it's a hoax.
You can't help but wonder if the entire medium hasn't fractured itself beyond all recognition. What technology has wrought on photography.
Blasphemy at the Beeb? Evangelicals vs. Jerry Springer: The Opera; FAQ about the U.K.'s blasphemy law.
Parents in Seminole County, Fla., don't want McDonald's hawking report-card jackets to hungry students.
Colleges get careful, applications get tougher, high schoolers fret over one-time offenses.
In Spain, 150+ drunk drivers arrested in two days; America's drunkest and soberest cities.
You don't need to give your Social Security number to the phone company, but you already did.
The month ahead in album leaks, in this week's Mp3 Digest by Erik Bryan.
The golden cookbooks that will help you become a chef by New Year's.