26 August 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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Democrat pillar Edward M. Kennedy, who served 46 years in the Senate, dies at age 77.
It's about using language to scare the uninformed, the fearful, the religious, the elderly.
Karzai slightly ahead in early election results; Abdullah shows journalists evidence of vote fraud.
The cutting-edge art of the Russian avant-garde was onto something--before it was smothered by the country's government.
A trip to Beijing's IKEA calls for formal wear, intense planning, winsome browsing.
Matthew Baldwin's IKEA walkthrough, in Chinese. (and not)
With less than a month left in Infinite Summer, Eden Kennedy is 100 pages behind and not pretending anymore.
For this month's "Of Recent Note," tell us your hidden talent.
Socialites Without Borders teach Rwandans how to mingle.
From marathon monks in Japan to the bushmen of the Kalahari, proof of man's inclination to run.
Bono devotees can now partake in the U2charist at a Florida church.
In his final Times column, Frank Bruni addresses the leftovers.
If they use the design it's complimentary, if they don't it will cost them $5,000. TMN illustrator Jennifer Daniel's Graveyard of Ideas.