28 February 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 28 Feb 2008 We must never forget the price we paid for getting over the political, economic and social crisis. Deciphering Dmitri Medvedev in his own words. Speaking of Medvedevedevedev, are political candidates fair targets for foreign policy and pronounciation pop quizzes? Pronouncement: the 2008 Rooster judges list; gambling on the ToB helps kids read more. Political contributions by those who list their occupation as "novelist." The most northern things in the world; the most southern things. Print for the commute: What comes out when you devote your life to Radical Honesty. Also worth printing: Why 10 percent of Americans now take drugs to combat depression, in many cases the only mental health care the patients receive. Fifty-five percent of 6- to 9-year-old girls said they used lip gloss or lipstick, and nearly two-thirds said they used nail polish. The UK's teenage pregnancy rate falls, while the number of over-40 pregnancies hits record high. Clips from Be Like Others, the documentary about sex-change surgery in Iran. Techniques for Olympic athletes while competing in Beijing smog. China considers altering one-child-per-urban-family policy. Op: Thinking of New Orleans, floods, and climate change, the United States isn't even prepared for a once-in-100-year event. Live map of every train in Switzerland.