14 March 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Israel forms panel to declare new name for formerly-known-as Operation Change of Direction.
America's secret weapon against Iran: the "psychological warfare" of Hollywood's 300.
The action with Article 301 (why YouTube was banned last week), exemplifying growth of intense Turkish nationalism.
Op: Bush's heart is in the right place, but he can't seem to do anything right.
South Carolina inmates may be able to reduce sentences by donating organs.
Rambling, perhaps pointless conversation with the Pogues' Shane MacGowan; perhaps the true Ulysses could aid matters.
The rambling, perhaps pointless SXSW Interactive Festival, as fully explained by Todd Levin.
In today's Tournament of Books, Kate Schlegel judges Julian Barnes vs. Kate Atkinson.
Where to eat in New York while on jury duty, or going to a stadium; where to stay in New York if you like room service.
How to roast a chicken in 14 minutes with $8,000.
In today's Digest, Llew Hinkes helps you get in touch with mellow strolls, angular rock, and other "lost" recordings.
Small, beautiful magazines we love: Democracy, Surfer's Journal.
No woman or guy wakes up beautiful in the morning. The beautiful is a result of smart life choices, smart shopping choices, smart diet choices.