6 February 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 06 Feb 2007 Iran holds U.S. responsible for kidnapping of diplomat in Baghdad. We're in jail, dude. The Sun obtains transcript from U.S. friendly-fire attack that killed a British soldier. Facing three civil wars in the neighborhood, Saudi Arabia steps into the diplomacy ring. American troops feel powerless to prevent Baghdad's slide into war; Iraqi children suffering psychologically; Gun sales have tripled in Lebanon. Iraqi parliament member's previous life included bombing U.S. and French embassies. The magic that goes into Bush's $2.9 trillion budget, though without Hollywood's advice. GOP shuts down Senate battle over resolution to stop Bush from sending new troops. Gorbachev writes open letter to Bill Gates on behalf of principal-pirate. Perhaps because of attacks by pagans, are British museums turning into People magazine? Guardian journalists debate whether critics can be friends with the people they're writing about. To be Cuban and Jewish is to be twice survivors. The small island that is Jewish life on Cuba. Mountainside mirror brings sun to village in the shadow of the Alps. A short history of monorails. Today's long read: The destruction of the Niger Delta.