19 March 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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"I will never forget that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible." Watch Obama's Philadelphia speech; see the text and the frequency of words used.
Dowd: After racing from race for a year, he plowed in and took a stab at showing blacks what white resentment felt like and whites what black resentment felt like.
The speech has already been labeled historic, compared to Lincoln, King.
Op: Rather than force Obama, Clinton, and the rest of us to endure a summer of campaigning, let's hold a superdelegate conference.
Why another rate cut from the Fed? So you'll stop saving--and buy stocks instead.
It's OK if you don't understand the current credit crisis; the people in charge don't either.
Bush on Iraq: "Five years into this battle, there is an understandable debate over whether the war was worth fighting."
Video: Filming "Iraq's lost generation," the children who hate America.
Scientists link a specific gene variation to post-traumatic stress disorder.
Research reveals anxious parents cause ill children--scientists urge them not to worry about this.
Radical youth in Chile aren't so much about the politics as they are about the fashion and the sex.
"Well, we do have a lot of Journey." Behind college pep bands' time-warped musical selections.
Could a Hummer really be more eco-friendly than a Prius? No, no it can't.
Arthur C. Clarke, author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, predictor of technological advances, dies at 90.