19 March 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Print for the commute: Over the last few years there has been something of an existential crisis in Pakistan--what sort of country did Pakistanis want?
Bush: I didn't get the war wrong; Hitchens: Hey, me too.
Democracies don’t need to protect one person at any cost, and shouldn't. President's new fleet of helicopters to cost $11.2 billion, up from $6.1.
Winemaker insures his nose for $8 million, with "old-fashioned rules" like "no becoming a knife thrower's assistant."
Audio: Japanese businesses are bribing the elderly to quit driving.
Ten strangest deaths in rock.
Apple rumored to be considering an iPod that comes equipped with all six million songs.
In today's Mp3 Digest, Erik Bryan on the new songs he'll definitely be storing on his hard drive.
Study of brain scans finds we're more likely to connect with those we perceive to be just like us.
In today's Rooster, Mark Sarvas judges between Denis Johnson and Vendela Vida, and pulls in Bolaño, too.
Rosecrans Baldwin on sickness, politics, and Claudia Schiffer's lingerie in his new letter from Paris.
That's right: TMN seeking intern for Summer 2008.