20 May 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 20 May 2008 Clinton: "I'd get out if I believed he [Sen. Obama] had a better chance to win than I do." On Nader's candidacy, and several other "relentless pursuers of the lost limelight" on your November ballot. Kennedy "remains in good spirits" despite malignant brain tumor, doctors say. Clinton says misogyny's gotten a pass this campaign that racism wouldn't receive. Why Jodie Foster in Taxi Driver was responsible for Reagonomics. Why most hangover cures are probably effective. From December, for tomorrow morning, our collected hangover remedies. The National Trust for Historic Preservation's list of 11 sites that shouldn't be passed up. Fire stations for architecture nerds; tattoos for book nerds. New Madonna album hailed as available. It was not immediately clear on what basis the warning was issued. The status post China's post-shock panic. Data recovery possible for hard drives that fall from space. Second Life political pranking possible in real life when Kasparov assembly is disrupted by a flying penis. Print for the commute: How orgasm is achieved in the brain. Video on the inherent beauty of attempting to achieve reconstruction of a broken teacup. Related: Stunning Klimas photographs of porcelain figures on the verge of exploding.