22 August 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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22 Aug 2008
Russia's Georgia pullout is "on schedule"--on the Russians' schedule, that is.
Print for the commute: Despite inevitable long-term problems, withdrawal from Iraq can be successful for both sides.
One reason the U.S. departure from Iraq is possible: the new assertiveness of Iraqi soldiers.
Op: McCain approved Bolton as U.N. ambassador, wants the institution swept under the carpet despite national support.
Study suggests voters who claim neutrality on an issue are the ones who've already chosen on a subconscious level.
The Republican's voice was pitched slightly high, and that it remained flat, or emotionless, even while he was talking about sad subjects. An acoustic analysis of the candidates.
As the economy becomes the hot button this election, Obama, McCain attack each other over number of homes, fireplaces.
Video: A vast collection of U.S. presidential campaign ads.
Manhattan teenagers test fish genetics at stores, restaurants--a quarter of the time, you're not getting what you're buying.
Distrustful of USB drives, the Long Now Foundation distributes titanium disks with Genesis in 1,500 languages.
Video: A history of celebrity computer endorsements.
"We are dancing naked on the stage of history." Five ways newspapers botched the web.