2 May 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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02 May 2008
Zimbabwe officials say now it's time for a runoff, that Tsvangirai won but not by enough.
At Russia's beckoning, major powers find new carrots for Iran to quit its nuclear program.
How does one spot a prostitute in Iran, anyway?
Behind the love affairs of Franklin Roosevelt.
Adventures in hunting down typos across the U.S.
All the childhood crayons, with all their modern color codes.
Seven of the longest drives available on Google Maps.
Whereas ten years ago the $200,000 salary level was hardly ever breached, the era of the $1 million annual compensation is soon upon the field. Re: museum directors.
Re: robots, Nicole Pasulka offers multiple insights into recent advancement, news, and sexy farming techniques.
Print for the weekend: Insight into tip-of-the-tongue states.
Also good for the weekend, in case you missed it last month (like we did): Vanity Fair vs. the Science Applications International Corporation.
After Italy released everyone's tax returns, it seemed Armani paid the most in taxes.
How to make a bagel, the classic and corrupt.
Observed greatness? Captured greatness? You Look Great Today.
Ladies and gentlemen, Textism is back . Nukes & Spooks isn't at all bad, either.