23 April 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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What has happened so far is no more than the overture to the first act of this opera. Obama's 100-day mark approaches.
In the past month, three woman have claimed Paraguayan President Lugo, a former Roman Catholic bishop, is the father of their child.
TMN is still accepting summer intern applications--send us your stuff by Monday!
Tribune lays off 50 reporters and editors--including the reporter writing a series of essays about family belt-tightening in a recession.
A brief, helpful guide for understanding what is and isn't fascism.
Here we are, Alec and I, making the best of a bad situation. Caitlin Flanagan suffers Alec Baldwin's A Promise to Ourselves.
The Independent Review thinks State of Play, which features their journal, could be improved had the producers considered recent issues.
Nineteen years after their debut album, the La's begin recording a followup, with Pete Doherty's help.
Why two minutes and 42 seconds is the perfect song length: because that's how long "There She Goes" by the La's is.
Show pride in the gadgets you refuse to abandon at Last Year's Model: "Saving the Planet Through Sheer Laziness."
Video: Scope commercial from 30 years ago may depict bodega-inhabiting couple living in sin.
At 100, I have a mind that is superior---thanks to experience--than when I was 20.
While circadian clocks are geared toward owl-like behavior in adolescence, most adults exhibit hummingbird-like rhythms.
Owl tattoos: "Not tattoos on owls."