26 February 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 26 Feb 2008 As the Democratic candidates are discovering, there are many Texases, and it's difficult appealing to them all. Obama is winning with the oldest political weapon there is: words; Clinton takes an anything-goes strategy. Op: Most of Obama's supporters are voting for him because he's black, and that's good news for everyone. How the candidates are deploying umbrage against each other's attacks. Artist creates burqa that hides the face but also transmits it electronically. New York Philharmonic plays in North Korea--a show reminiscent of the orchestra's 1959 journey to the U.S.S.R. In New York subways, stopping lesser crimes like fare-jumping has led to a decrease in more serious crimes. In continued efforts to reverse the effects of a manmade dam, the Grand Canyon is slated for its third manmade flood. U.K. study shows people are likely to underestimate their waist size, masking symptoms of diabetes. A new proposal in Mexico could require those with cold feet to pay up after backing out of a wedding. Why you should nap at work. Profile of the scholar who ascertained assassination as a more effective tool against autocrats than in democracies. Bill James on how Craig Biggio was his favorite player--until he stopped becoming the answer to his arguments. Video: a retrospective of Derek Jarman's work, and life.