8 December 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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Yoko remembers the tea maker.
The apartment was always uncluttered and tasteful. Sharing the Dakota with John Lennon.
Icelander Kristinn Hrafnsson, the probable new spokesperson for Wikileaks, wants more leaks, less drama.
Still no check from WikiLeaks to help with the law fees for the Army private suspected of leaking classified docs.
Texas security contractor may have funded child prostitution parties for Afghan police, say Wikileaks documents.
Postal Service report details mail carriers' bad behavior: stealing DVDs, pilfering meds, dumping letters.
Nigeria issues indictments against Dick Cheney for bribery as Halliburton executive.
Obama appears on Mythbusters, cementing his place as most entertainment-friendly president ever.
More about the potato board director who survived two months on potatoes to prove their nutritional wholeness.
Photos: National Geographic's picks for 2010's weirdest newly discovered animals.
On most days, the soundtrack at Oregon practices is a mix of hip-hop, heavy metal and hard-driving rock.
A handy chart of John Irving's "Recurring Themes" includes "Prostitutes" and "Wrestling."
Listen: Every track from the first disc of The Essential Billy Joel, played simultaneously.