11 February 2009: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Bank leaders go on the charm offensive, say they have every incentive to lend and are lending.
Some representatives call bankers heroes, others say they're connivers.
Op: Settle down. Obama's start is actually going rather well.
Africom says the U.S. advised, but didn't run, the Ugandan attempt to kneecap the Lord's Resistance Army.
What Americans lack is what the European working classes gleefully exhibit: resentment of the rich personally.
Schwarzenegger says 20,000 state jobs will be cut if budget agreement isn't met soon--and people would like to know what he's doing behind locked doors with top legislators.
Pornography viewed as recession-proof despite recent downturn.
Books on the Nightstand: the recession gives you time to read.
Authoritarian regimes tolerate "cyber-hedonism" as long as the young avoid politics.
Scientists are not divided on climate change, the crisis cannot be "solved," and quit blaming China.
Why you should blow your nose one nostril at a time, or not at all.
To get diagnoses and treatment plans right, we need doctors who know us over time, and who have the time to know us.
Photos: Fireworks get out of hand at Beijing Lantern Festival, burn down Rem Koolhaas-designed building.
A look at buildings that looks like Sandcrawlers from Star Wars, including a Koolhaas facade.