23 December 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Op: The Pentagon's takeover of the White House has caused over-militarization of conflict zones; Obama should return power to civilians.
As the focus shifts back home, Clinton widens State Dept., reestablishes diplomacy.
"A world-class hotel needs to be an invisible fortress." Terrorist-hit Mumbai hotels reopen, embrace new mentality.
Hoping to reach a tipping point, U.S to send 30,000 troops to Afghanistan.
Following the Bush shoe toss, a Turkish shoe factory takes on 100 new employees.
You said: "America is ready to get rid of the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy. All that is required is leadership.
In Guinea, army takes control after the president's death--and history may be repeating itself.
Echoing U.S. gains, flight attendants are the new face of social mobility in the Arab world.
Literacy rates improve hugely, fishermen are able to mend their nets, women to weave clothing. Making glasses for one billion of the world's poor.
The deceit of Madoff and Blagojevich shouldn't be a surprise--tactical deception is strongly linked to intelligence.
Women take bad-gift buying much better than men.
Video: The impotence of proofreading.
Which, as a writer who trusts an editor too much is dangerous.. The Non-Expert tackles editing.
Gallery: "Field Notes: A Guide to All Brothers" by Zoe Thatcher, age 11.
Related: Photos that my kid took, age three.