11 March 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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I do not give much importance to abstract concepts. President Lula da Silva of Brazil ponders the new human-based economic order.
Channeling Genghis Khan, Kazakh premier suggests a global currency.
Riding news of Citigroup's profits and Bernanke's call for reform, Wall Street posts its biggest one-day gain of the year.
Madoff to plead guilty on all criminal charges tomorrow, may spend the rest of his life in prison.
"I Know a Guy Who Knows a Guy Who Can Really Screw Us Over."
"The Tibetan people are regarded like criminals deserving to be put to death." Fifty years after exile, the Dalai Lama slams China, is still unable to find the middle way.
The New Republic presents a series thats asks: "What should Obama do about Darfur?"
Comparing the health of the Dow to a president's first 50 days, Obama gets the second-worst drop; Ford had the worst.
Photos of the world's worst places to work--and the worst is Lagos, Nigeria.
Chart of sitcom set configurations; blueprints of sitcom houses.
The long-awaited book site, The Second Pass, is now online and ready to review.
High-resolution photo-tour of CBGB.
What to do when pictures from the pre-digital age arrive on Facebook--specifically, photos of you in high school.