24 June 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Violence in Iraq at its lowest level since 2004, mainly due to increase in trained Iraqi troops.
Haiti battles violent reputation to improve tourism.
Reporters complain networks no longer want war on the airwaves.
Bush "quite pleased" with U.N.'s condemnation of Zimbabwe; London Times says U.K. has two contingency plans for military action.
One American dollar = 35,000,000,000 Zimbabwean dollars.
When it comes to positioning, Obama's neither elitist nor cool--he's a straight-up square.
Op: Obama did not kill the presidential financing system; the failure to reform it did.
Facts about the trend of southpaws in the White House.
Seinfeld: "Dying is hard. Comedy is harder."
Call it Macrosense, call it Citysense--either way, you are currently being tracked, analyzed, predicted, and measured for monetization.
Pool-owners irked by "dipping"--teenagers swimming with aid from Google Earth.
How the rise in unprintable band names is linked to the demise of F.C.C.-controlled business.
This is the first gig I've been to where almost everyone in the audience hoped and expected to leave in pain. My Bloody Valetine Roundhouse show.
Parisians won't exercise for Radiohead.