2 April 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Politicians urge Bush to cancel his Olympics trip to Beijing.
Bush backs Ukraine's bid to join NATO; France and Germany unwilling to similarly piss off Russia, fearing future entanglements with Georgia.
Just for the (diplomats') kids: the NATO game.
In case the kids are listening, yes, TMN has a spot open for an intern, with the deadline approaching soon for applications.
Imagining a post-Mugabe Zimbabwe, coming soon.
Who's painting McCain's "100 years" comment worse, Obama or the press?
Book-selling: "It's a crummy business but a wonderful life."
Print for the commute: Birnbaum and Chip Kidd sit down to discuss books, and everything else.
Sicha: Leibovitz has become more fascinated with herself than her subjects.
After the Anita thing, I made a point of stealing every bitch he had. Keith Richards interviewed in GQ.
Since architecture's a team sport, why does the Pritzker Prize still treat designers like master builders?
I've been banned from casinos in seven states. Top 10 ways Robert Mundell's life has changed since he won the Nobel in Economics.
Dear Economist, where your personal economics questions are answered.
Op: Australians are visually illiterate, a poverty they inherited from the British.