20 May 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
—
Obama will likely win the race for delegates today, but refuses to claim victory, risk further fracturing the party.
G.O.P. courting Jewish Democrats who are unsure about Obama, expected to mostly fail at it.
When people mourn the loss of the authentic Tibetan way of life, they don't care about real Tibetans. On the dream versus the reality of occupied Tibet, and the real reason why China is scary.
The Dalai Lama remains eternally optimistic.
Countries where security wins out--or, where not to be a terrorist.
Not on the list: Germany, where soldiers are not authorized to kill an escaping prisoner.
Where'd you take your most recent, most greatest vacation? Tell us.
Study finds mantis shrimp see in 12 primary colors--compared to humans' three.
One in eight high school biology teachers still have creationism on the syllabus.
British Parliament votes in favor of hybrid embryo and "savior sibling" creation.
Two public figures, both diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, lobby on opposite sides of physician-assisted suicide in Washington.
In Japan, cultural memes have been emerging out of ASCII doodles posted on obsolete electronic bulletin boards.
Neopolitans set fire to mountains of uncollected trash, nearly burn down the city.