17 April 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Study estimates 320,000 veterans suffer brain injuries, 300,000 depression or post-traumatic stress disorder.
Ratio of the estimated number of fake doctors practicing in Delhi, India, to the number of real ones: 1:1.
Since Clinton had her humanity surgically removed, she seems less exhausted. Andrew Sullivan's enlightening blog of last night's "debate."
The full text of last night's debate, in case you need reasons to boycott A.B.C. in the future.
A good overview of South Africa's involvement in the unfolding crisis in Zimbabwe.
Op: Mbeki's quiet diplomacy has clearly failed.
While the results remain untold, reporter in Zimbabwe describes brutal Mugabe campaign to intimidate opposition supporters.
They were full of beds and liquor, associated with sex, theft, and violence. What an early-days hotel could do to you.
A history of the place where fashion and architecture copulate; top 10 places where celebrity and taxes meet pain.
Notes on states' experimentation with flashing yellow lights instead of blinking red arrows.
Audio: Yamaha's newest player piano comes with a web connection.
A history of interactive fiction.
I noticed the pencil sharpener was full of shavings. I poured them into a glass jar, labeled it and set it atop the desk. Brad Bird remembers master Disney artist, Ollie Johnston.