3 November 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Election excitement crescendos in: Ohio, Kenya, London, Brooklyn, Indonesia, Israel, Pakistan.
Springsteen campaigns for Obama: "We are at the crossroads."
Also: Mega-sized Obama portrait in the sand.
Hitchens flips out after McCain compares Rashid Khalidi to a neo-Nazi.
Despite new governor and improved ballot, potential voter problems still plague Florida.
In case you encounter voting malfunctions: GoodVote.org
On the artistic legacy of Bush--questions of power, fraudulence, definition of reality.
For Jack Bauer's retirement: novels that happen during one day.
Scottish teen changes name to "Captain Fantastic Faster Than Superman Spiderman Batman Wolverine Hulk And The Flash Combined."
Woody Allen: Remember always hearing that song when Mom was pregnant with me.
How a global slowdown will hit the cocaine trade--funding treatment will make the long-term difference.
A brief history of the automated external defibrillator.
The lives of the model/wife/muses of Cézanne, Monet, and Rodin.
Rosecrans Baldwin knows how best to party on election night.
Audio: from 1984, the Geraldine Ferraro-inspired "Madam President."
Video: Marvin Gaye sings the National Anthem.