23 January 2006
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: all rain and no winter
Twenty-nine percent increase in Iraq's insurgent attacks in 2005, with 34,131 total.
The White House wants to sell you a secret surveillance program.
Relations between the U.S., Afghanistan, and Pakistan--and the joint anti-extremist efforts that rely on them--are now highly precarious.
What's up with all the half-blind Muslim clerics?
Oprah sells books, Osama sells books. Oprah, Osama. Osama, Oprah.
The ramifications of attacking Iran, and other solutions to its quest for nukes.
U.S. 1, Somali pirates 0.
Exactly who are those shadowy foreign journalists who hand out the Golden Globes?
When Hollywood's right: Trial lawyers concede a clever summation can turn a case around.
At Mali's "Festival au Desert" the stage is dug out of the sand each year and everyone, including celebrities, eats the same freshly slaughtered lamb.
Bolivia's first Indian president likens his rise to power to the end of apartheid in South Africa.
Obesity: a burden and a boon for the U.S. economy.
Wall Street doesn't like seeing oil jump back to Katrina levels.
Pick your two favorite novels from 2005 for this year's TOB!
If you're a Ricky Gervais podcast fan, there's a lot of old material to work through.
Op: College graduates are required to be active in political life and bear themselves well in the hurly-burly.
Wealthy people not only freeze themselves to avoid death, they also freeze their assets.
Video: Forget coffee, oh-ha instead (wtf).