22 July 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Short take on Obama's gains in Iraq; long profile of Cindy McCain's perfection in the spotlight.
The more substantial foreign policy news seems to be coming, if rather quietly, from Mr Obama’s rivals.
Op: Anything's possible in American politics, but not probable--and McCain's probably got no shot.
Rejection letter--with editing notes--from the Times Op-Ed page to McCain.
The U.S. is the only country to take the position that some police misconduct must automatically result in the suppression of physical evidence.
You were wondering: How exactly does a police dog become a "sworn officer?"
Gallery: Labs at night.
Hilarious account when Something Awful experiments with a terrible cake-in-a-mug recipe.
Video: Three-part tour through a Lego factory.
Gallery of crayon art drawn mid-flight looks for a permanent home.
Wordle will turn your favorite text into a word cloud.
Porn industry feels effects of recession, looks to cut costs, "get out in front of consumer demand."
Today's seniors have far more sex, and actually enjoy it, study finds.
New York's jellyfish arrive early, infuriate fishermen, swimmers, and triathletes.