25 January 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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How "know" memories are different from "remember" memories.
Human beings sometimes have difficulty recognizing people from their photographs. But as a face becomes more familiar, the brain improves at matching it to a photo.
In case you didn't recognize the face, Wolfowitz is back, advising on arms-control issues.
Op: When China or Iran complain about the West imposing values, the self-serving hogwash alarm goes off.
Scandal bubbles around Suite Francaise and a few "undesirable foreigners."
Print for the commute home: Interview with a hedge fund manager.
Good news! Pakistan's elections are going to be "free, fair, and transparent."
"We just wanted tattoos, and now we're paying for it." Just say "no" to
door-to-door tattoo salesmen.
Droughts in the southeast might accomplish what activists never could: taking nuclear power plants offline.
TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin currently calling a live match online of Layer Tennis.
Brought to you in video by TMN's Meave Gallagher, "The Morning News 2008 George W. Bush State of the Union Addresses: A Retrospective."
Today's Non-Expert, Jonathan Bell helps a student build a roller coaster.
Finally, for students of the genre, a board game about serial killers.
Patron says he was abused by a camera; Blue Man Group drums out denial.