24 October 2008: Weekend
By The Morning News
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There's a new bubble popping, and it ain't the housing slump or credit panic.
Beane, Kerry, and Gingrich: "How to take American health care from worst to first."
Krautheimer on voting for McCain: "I'd rather lose an election than lose my bearings."
In Maryland, as Republicans go radical, moderate "blue dogs" gain points in traditionally red strongholds.
Former N.B.A. all-star Kevin Johnson is running for mayor in Sacramento, and he's got his Nikes on.
Op: There's something about Palin, and it's called sex.
Funny, as a resident of New York City, I've had the impression throughout this campaign that McCain and Palin think they and their supporters are better than me.
List of NY Times endorsements since 1860; map
of states won, by party, since 1844.
New product for the New York Times Op-Ed page: Bono.
TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin rambles digitally through street art for the Times.
See also: TMN's roundtable with street art luminaries like Swoon, Faile, and the Wooster Collective.
Speaking of street art: How a California road became a musical instrument and terrorized neighbors with noise.
Video: Your girlfriend has driven across the country with something to say.
All the statistics you need to never dial while driving again.
Marketers should try to link their products to statistics; consumers should ignore the numbers and get their hands on the product.
Woman arrested in the real world for killing online husband's avatar.
2008: The Year of the Woman.