23 February 2007: Evening
By The Morning News
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Vote before Sunday for your favorite book to enter the Zombie Round in this year's Tournament of Books.
The U.N.'s new radiation symbol: three times as scary as the last one.
Headline to enjoy: Is the Laptop of Death bogus?
Another one: Why so much medical research is rot.
China given high marks for fighting AIDS; Teeny medical procedure that can reduce AIDS risk by 65 percent.
Chinese girl killed by tiger at zoo; Arizona girl killed by horses at rodeo.
Media coverage of media coverage of the Florida girl who can't stop hiccuping.
Seidlin, 56, choked back more tears before imploring everyone in the courtroom to remain 'dignified.' Judge's emotions take center stage in Anna Nicole Smith case.
The Times's "Metropolitan Diary" editor tattles on student who submitted fake story; meanwhile, a second fake is running.
Boston shuts down a second marketing stunt.
Tattoos of celebrities are generally either ironic or not. (Rodney Dangerfield, really?)
Profile of the Sartorialist.
Interesting, though not reassuring, to know exactly how the camera adds 10 lbs.
In New Zealand those 10 lbs. are broadcasted via wok.
Australia's Catholic church requests parishioners to kindly keep sex, drinking, and agnosticism out of eulogies.
Collections of Soviet calculators, clocks, and doctored photos.
Parents who have lost a baby can have it replicated in doll form.