11 March 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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"I have never had any doubt about his lack of character and integrity--and he's proven me correct." Spitzer's nemeses--and he's earned many--cheer his fall.
Spitzer was taken down by the very investigation techniques he pioneered.
Behaviorists speculate about Spitzer's motivations and whether he should be held to a higher ethical standard.
In Lahore, in eastern Pakistan, suicide car bombers kill 24, injure 100 more.
In the deadliest attack on U.S. troops in Baghdad since the surge, five soldiers are killed by a suicide bomber; three more are killed north of Baghdad.
Studies conclude Gulf War syndrome was caused by chemicals found in pesticides used at bases, nerve gas, and anti-nerve-gas pills.
In 2001, a small army of senior citizens began clipping, sending thousands of coupons a week to military families.
Op: In Hillary Clinton's "3 a.m." ad, what's messaged is that you don't want a black man answering that phone.
Wedding ring hits floor / holy crap, Malcolm's a ghost. Film synopses in haiku.
Amy Sutherland talks anthropomorphism, following 2006's most-emailed "What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage."
Monkey vocabulary is rather advanced: They even have syntax.
Oregon urologists suggest March Madness vasectomies, complete with post-op pizza delivery.
Joshua Stein responds with recommendations to New York's "Best of" issue.
The foundation said as much as 80% of the pharmaceuticals sold in Nigeria are fake.