12 March 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Look, it's going to go on. You're never going to stop prostitution. Fleiss on Spitzer.
Federal prosecutors may charge Spitzer under the Mann Act of 1910, officially known as the White Slave Traffic Act.
Models of Germania, the "grand Fascist city" Hilter hoped Berlin would become after World War II.
An eight-part series on modern self-experimenters, those who plug themselves in and eat a lot of McDonald's.
Wikipedia in a jam: The site doesn't make enough money, even with all the financial scandals.
The modern world's most impolite methods of ending a relationship.
Food, book, and fashion critics compare Britain today to 20 years ago.
English towns fight to hold on to their charming, neighborly post offices.
In today's Tournament of Books match, Lethem battles Carter--and there's still time to hit the betting window, if you haven't already.
The problem with attempting a Grecian subway system is that you're bound to come across a massive grave site filled with ancient treasure.
The future of the energy crisis, from solar power to "franken-fuels."
The Colombian rebel security chief who killed his boss and cut off his hand as proof could receive a $2.5 million reward from the government.