17 January 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 17 Jan 2008 U.K. closes (cultural) shop in Russia after "completely unacceptable" actions after drunk driving charge. Map of U.S. states renamed for countries with similar GDPs. Judging by the lyrics, candidates don't pay much attention to their campaign songs. A larger question is whether a candidate's belief about the validity of evolutionary biology has anything to say about his or her ability to evaluate evidence. The difference between Russert-based questions and race-based questions. Race-based politics prompts the quote: "The Hispanic voter has not shown a lot of willingness or affinity to support black candidates." Why, yes: The Library of Congress's Flickr stream. Internet all in a tizzy that Steve Jobs can like his personal space, that Kucinich has no legal right to show up on TV. High school students dizzy over discovering asteroid. Two Turkish towns present the faces of Mediterranean tourism to come. Meeting the Red Hat Society, or, Marilyn Monroe, Niagra Falls, and the advent of the American honeymoon. Affecting, breathing, bleeding stories from the Civil War. Michelangelo's David may be moved further out of Florence if those gawking crowds don't die down. Gawker hosts the Tom Cruise Scientology video. Print for the commute home: Life as the last person in your tribe.