23 September 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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After calling it irrelevant, Bush expected to recognize the U.N.'s practicality at the general assembly.
FBI searches apartment of university student thought to have hacked Palin's email--the IP addresses, however, don't match.
Today's long read: Thomas Frank on how modern conservatism has been warped by ideologues and "outsiders."
George F. Will: It is arguable that McCain, because of his boiling moralism and bottomless reservoir of certitudes, is not suited to the presidency.
Bush administration alumni are driving the McCain campaign team--it's logical to choose those who know winning.
Biking to work or attending a protest once a month won't seem so far-fetched anymore. From Largehearted Boy's excellent "Why Obama?" series.
Bike and car production since the 1950s.
More bikes on the road mean fewer bike accidents, study suggests.
In New York, Sarkozy and Bruni go "le jogging"; Rosecrans Baldwin on Parisian tastes in exercise.
How do you do! I am the little book that you have made. A collection of stories by fifth-graders in 1931.
Video: Frank Lloyd Wright on What's My Line?
For the sake of baseball fields, why we need more male cake decorators.
Knut's zookeeper, who hand-reared the polar bear, found dead, age 44.