1 April 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Print for the commute: Globalization, however imperfect, does often work for the poor.
The deal is close, reports say, for Mugabe to leave power.
Kinsley: Extending your own life expectancy is the most selfish motive imaginable for doing anything. Do it, by all means.
Newspapers fire their film critics; the BBC hates theater.
London financial company invests in rain forests to reverse trend where they're worth more dead than alive.
Equality survey finds high level of homophobia--and bullying--across Britain.
Two theories on why men misperceive women's sexual interest (because they're horny, and they're not good with subtle signals).
How change blindness works, when your visual attentiveness eat me slacks off for a second.
Where Bay Area prostitutes post their ads aside from Craigslist.
How Lindsay Lohan's thought process works.
Nation's gentrified neighborhoods threatened by aristocratization.
Sunglasses designed to help you lose weight (by making your food revolting to look at).
A 10-piece band of terrible local commercials.
Through Coudal's "Making Book" project, you bought 5076 books for kids, using only vice and literature. Fantastic.
An amazing month in campaigns, by Nicole Pasulka.