7 December 2006: Morning
By The Morning News
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As expected, the Iraq Study Group's report recommends more diplomacy, less of a combat role for U.S. troops. (Read the report summary here.)
Iraq responds to the report: Sounds great for you, not so great for us.
On the same day the ISG report is released, Robert Gates is overwhelmingly confirmed as the new Secretary of Defense.
The ISG study arrived with signed copies for the president, a shelf waiting in the National Archives, and a $10.95 cover price.
Dick Cheney's gonna be a grandpa the old-fashioned way. Well, kind of. Well, in whatever counts as old-fashioned nowadays.
Seminole tribe buys U.K.-based Hard Rock chain, more bingo clubs expected in the future.
Eleven days after he and his family went missing in Oregon, James Kim's body has been found.
Photos show Mars has flowing water. Prediction: the first astronaut off the Martian lander will discover the planet's carnivorous gases.
How to draw an extinct animal: Start with the skeleton, then start guessing.
"And the use of beta carotene among smokers actually increased the risk of lung cancer." Whether or not you should take vitamins is a matter of personal choice.
Food portions are larger than they were 20 years ago, as is our idea of what qualifies as a portion.