24 February 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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The more Obama becomes a symbol of change, the more his supporters fear for his safety.
I remember when he did this before, it didn't turn out too well, for anyone, especially our country. Nader throws his hat in the ring for '08.
Trying to reverse her flagging campaign, Clinton shifts tactics every few days, no holds barred.
The tactic the Democratic candidates share is one that brought down the good ship Kerry: why you flipped, when you flopped, and how you're spinning it today.
Like nearly everyone in the news media, the three of us are totally in the tank for Senator Obama. SNL's Fred Armisen reveals a convincing Barack.
After twice being refused oxygen, a woman with heart disease dies on a flight to Brooklyn.
Walter Reed turns to Disney for help improving its bedside manner.
A history of Best Pictures, in posters.
Shortlist announced for Oddest Book Title; you can vote, too.
Video: Everything a mom says each day, in under three minutes, set to the William Tell overture.
A 39-year-old man dons a wig, tries to "blend in" with group of high school girls.
Chauffeuring parents, internet blamed for declining number of 16-year-olds clamoring to get their driver's licenses.
On revitalizing Cuba's golf courses, and remembering when Castro lost a round to Che.
Video: Focus, live in 1973--that's how you work a crowd.