31 October 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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IMF proves there's such a thing as a free lunch--no-strings-attached loans to ease financial crisis.
The Economist endorses Obama: At home he would salve, if not close, the ugly racial wound left by America's history.
Seed endorses Obama: The need to invest in science and science education [is] a precondition for growth and prosperity in the 21st century.
Christopher Buckley offers a concession speech for McCain.
CNN asks the decideds to say something nice about the other guy.
Sarah Hepola dissects the sudden popularity of political Halloween costumes.
First and foremost, I am going to take a nap. Political bloggers' post-election plans.
Simon Cowell is saving American democracy--just don't let judges, supreme or otherwise, make the final decision.
Video: Don't speak for me, Sarah Palin.
Video: If you havin' Church problems then don't blame God, son. I got 95 theses but the Pope ain't one.
Reintroduicng Protestantism to Wittenburg, Martin Luther's birthplace.
What Eminem, Rimbaud, Hefner, Post, and Lennon have in common.
In China, extras dream big and line up in their hundreds of thousands, trying to make it in the film industry.
Gallery: The End, Fin, Terminé.