8 January 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Iraqi Health Ministry reports 5,640 civilian and police offer deaths in the first half of last year--and 17,310 deaths in the last half.
Wesley Clark: There have never been enough troops in Iraq--but now it's time for diplomacy, not military surging.
U.S. commander in Iraq says even with troop increases, gaining the upper hand could still take another "two or three years."
The stem cells--easy to harvest from the fluid left over from amniocentesis tests given to many pregnant women--were used to create bone, heart muscle, blood vessels, fat, and nerve and liver tissues.
NASA may have found life on Mars 30 years ago--and accidentally killed it.
Why you might not have jumped onto the tracks to save another's life: your anterior cingulate is not like Wesley Autrey's.
New Yorkers are surprised when their cell phones start ringing on the subway; their fellow passengers, not surprisingly, are annoyed.
In New York, you can wear this hat while you dumpster dive for $200 moisturizers on the Upper East Side.
Video: Kevin Guilfoile's cousin runs 200M, screams to distract other runners, and wins not once, but twice.
Momofuku Ando, the inventor of instant ramen, passed away, age 96.