30 January 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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Obama's brands the nearly $20 billion in bonuses bankers gave themselves "shameful."
Obama signs first bill--equal pay legislation that Democrats have been pushing since 2007--into law.
"Yes, there are forests growing back, but not all forests are equal." Rainforest resilience, overzealous protection, suggests we reorder priorities.
Non-profit newspapers: Do it first, win.
Journalists can change the way the world works, in ways that could even save your life: No news is bad news.
Monday is "Buy a Newspaper Day."
Op: Forget Detroit and Wall Street--never let Google fail.
If I go belly-up, I will no longer be able to tip my doorman when he gets me a taxi. Andy Borowitz is also too big to fail.
Video: Poster Boy: artist, subway ad remixer.
"I realized that immense as the city is, your path in it tends to be very narrow." Thoughts on the city by a New Yorker writer who avoided New York.
You'll be looking for a while if you're looking for a bar in New York to show the Puppy Bowl.
Video: How the yellow line is drawn on a football field for televised games.
So, about that PETA Super Bowl commercial: Do vegetarians really have better sex?