15 January 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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Catch-all phrase "War on Terror" did more harm than good--killing your way out of trouble doesn't work, says British foreign minister.
Op: Pro-Israeli commentators continue to endorse war crimes, acts of terrorism, the "suck on this" reasoning.
New tape attributed to bin Laden tells Muslims to expect no change from Obama.
The day will come when the cool kids learn their hipster president is actually a politician--it happened to Mailer in 1963.
Today's long read: As they take to the battlefield, robots seduce us into riskless warfare, removing moral barriers.
We cover Mexico, like too many other countries, only when it's in crisis, when the blood flows. Fewer cliches about Mexico, please.
Video: Caring for the New York Earth Room for 19 years.
Charles Schulz knew his classical music, and Schroeder set the tone for Peanuts strips.
Who has the blackest album: Jay-Z, Prince or Metallica? Dissecting the components of a great album.
Video: Andrew W.K. narrates a fable about rice porridge and ninjas in the latest episode of Food Party.
Patrick McGoohan of The Prisoner dies, age 80. (watch the show's intro; watch a preview of the finale)
Had to disguise as man delivering lunch to sneak back on the set. Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona diary.
Video: Powder 2: Powder 2 the People.
Spider eggs hatch in Bush's brain.