27 November 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Apprehension, reform, hopes as anniversaries arrive for the colored revolutions in Georgia and Ukraine.
Video: Apprehension, not many hopes for rapping Singapore executives.
Hope for humanity? Housewives of Orange Country to drink their own pee.
Robert Birnbaum on the silliness of vino philosophy, and other books in the market this week.
Ban of Marquez in Iran aims spotlight on the country's regularity and recklessness of censorship.
Map of roadless America; map of the periodic table.
Cheney's "heart" beating again.
Print for the commute: "Viruses may well be the unseen creator that most likely did contribute to making us human."
Today, the Tuscan town of Prato, long the center for leather-goods production, has the second-largest population of Chinese in Europe.
No longer building roads for others, China's now the construction taskmaster in Ethiopia.
Really, an emobyte deficit? The Economist says American youths got nothing on Chinese youths when it comes to living online.
Can the Chinese art bubble keep inflating--i.e., is art being sold like cabbage?
Ethical quandaries when museums host fluffy collector shows, and collectors then sell their works for more cash.
Op: So many neurobiological breakthroughs attributed to turn-of-the-century artists are a touch overstated.
Two years later, the Fray reflates as a quarterly print journal.
Our monthly Of Recent Note takes on online merchants for November.