15 April 2009: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Spain to indict high-ranking Bush officials for giving the green light to torture.
The purpose of this program is to prevent panics, not cause them. Obama administration to reveal banks' scores on stress tests.
Ahmadinejad strikes conciliatory tone with regards to nukes, now that Obama's in town.
Israel "very unlikely" to cooperate with U.N. council's Gaza war-crimes probe, saying council's biased.
Richard Posner Q&A regarding the economic crisis.
The Boston Globe, which is on track to lose $85 million in 2009, is five times more profitable--or, rather, less unprofitable--than YouTube.
CW11 news would prefer you didn't know that they fell for Improv Everywhere's April Fool's Day prank.
Chart shows the sprawling influence of Star Wars.
Photos: Logos featuring the World
Trade Center.
Slideshow of recent architecture built like Jenga towers.
New Museum show posts signs on how art's changing, away from the "super-self-conscious, highly educated, insular art of the recent past."
To see in New York right now: "Red Fly/Blue Bottle."
Early days remembered by transplant New Yorkers; week in the life of an art-school grad student sleeping around.
Instapaper for the commute: J.M. Coetzee on the formative years of Samuel Beckett.