27 February 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 27 Feb 2008 William Buckley dead at 82 in his office, "might have been working on a column." Buckley, the inspiration for three generations of conservatives; Buckley, a man of joy. Sullivan's Buckley links; Schlesinger on Buckley in 1959; examples of Buckley diaries. Forty percent of Americans think China's the world's leading economic power. We'd like to think this is related: Zubaz pants are back. Clinton can't turn on her own charm and wit because she can’t get beyond what she sees as the deep injustice of Obama not waiting his turn. Now that he's back, letters to Ralph Nader urge him to please go away quickly. The untouchables of Yemen, abused and treated like animals. Print for the commute: The myth of the surge. Maxim issues apology for reviewing/panning new Black Crowes album without hearing it first. Stephen King and John Mellencamp team up for Broadway musical. Oliver Sacks answers questions about migraines. In today's Mp3 Digest, Llew Hinkes on the singles you haven't heard--and need to hear; In today's feature, Guilfoile and Warner contrast "plagiarism" with "cockblocking." Turns out Garfield cartoons are funnier without Garfield. Video: Wind turbine self-destructs.