13 March 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 13 Mar 2008 Obama won Texas, and has a strong lead in delegates--many say if Clinton sways the superdelegates, she'll subvert the popular will. Photos: Disgraced politicians and their wives. E.P.A. significantly tightens air pollution standards--critics complain it's nowhere near significant enough. Off the coast of New Zealand, Moko the bottlenosed dolphin appears to guide whales to safety. From 2003, Paul Ford interviews a pun-loving dolphin. A market for organ donors thrives as Egyptians in need of cash find money in themselves. Gibson accuses "Guitar Hero" of infringing on its 10-year-old patent for a virtual reality music system. Astronauts build giant space robot. All of the lanes will also feature ramps. D.O.T. creates new lane for reckless drivers. The 100 best last lines of novels (pdf); also: all the nominees. Berlin company turns laptops into billboards, provides work for lazy students. The N.H.S. kindly allows me to buy my own Aricept because I'm too young to have Alzheimer's for free. Terry Pratchett slams medication restriction. The Dew Drop Inn, Wiener Take All, Crepevine, and more onomastic sobriquets in the food and beverage industry.