22 April 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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F.D.A. finds link between contaminated blood thinner from China and 81 deaths in the U.S.
The life expectancy for U.S. women has reversed for the first time since 1918--smoking, obesity are the likely culprits.
The voters who will decide the 2008 election: working-class males, young people, rural Americans, and Hispanics.
Victory in Pennsylvania is in the eye of the beholder--superdelegates will lose faith in Clinton unless she wins, and wins big.
Clinton's campaign is in heavy debt, to the tune of $10 million--does she really need that $5 coffee?
Political cartoonists try their hand at the next president: McCain's a badger, Clinton's got hips and hair, Obama's cool.
Audio: Life as a six-foot-three woman.
The world's upcoming food crises, in list form.
Best and worst: pop culture high schools; Hollywood endings.
Life imitates The Good Life: U.S. suburbanites are turning their yards into sustenance.
Video: Amy Sedaris cooks with bong water, Martha Stewart.
The "Stereoscopic Atlas of Human Anatomy," out of print since the '60s, will find new life online.
Priest attached to party balloons floats away, still missing off the coast of Brazil.