7 December 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Fearing prison, CIA officials destroyed at least two videotapes documenting "severe interrogation techniques."
Petraeus says number of foreign jihadists entering Iraq has fallen by nearly half, thanks to country's neighbors and ordinary Iraqis.
Gennifer Flowers leaning towards endorsing Hillary.
In today's Video Digest, Meave Gallagher endorses videos of fringe candidates, claiming the least moderate mantles.
Op: Until the "vast majority" of moderate Muslims appear, a moderate Islam remains wishful thinking.
Single parent wishes she had thought of abandoning child first.
Video: World's strongest father. See also: Human history explained in 60 seconds.
Mp3 of organist on crack abandoning brain, ruining Handel's Messiah's finale.
The science behind listening during a party, with video exercises.
Linguistic theories on why, in some Chinese restaurants, it's possible to order a side of Wikipedia.
Sessions being held across China to instill polite sportsmanship, good cheer(s) for the Olympics.
Statistics on how Europeans see the U.S.: Weaker than it used to be, though strong enough for a black or female president.
Today's long read: A look at Ireland's two histories, the manipulation of memory.
Swedish consulting firm says Santa should start his flight in Kyrgyzstan to achieve maximum efficiency.
Book fans: Throw a novel or two into the ring for the 2008 Tournament of Books.