4 April 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Clinton's support continues to erode; she led Obama by 87 superdelegates in February--now she leads by 30.
Zimbabwe on tenterhooks: opposition party offices raided, foreign journalists arrested.
Pope Benny will be the first to visit a U.S. synagogue.
Clearly, I don't think anybody in this city is shocked about what consenting adults do. Clearly, London's mayor--revealed to have five children by three women--is incorrect.
F.A.A. inspectors testify that attempts to report Southwest Airlines' missed safety checks to superiors ended in harassment, punishment.
Without warning, Southwest partner ATA Airlines ceases operations, grounds all flights--stranding travelers at airports.
"It's true that computer programmers use an awful lot of them." France debates the fate of the semicolon.
College Board cites under-enrollment, announces it will cut advanced Computer Science AP classes.
Latest nationwide test results show gains in writing skills for U.S. students.
"To get this past this image that we're just middlebrow, you know, a magazine that your grandparents get, or something, that's the challenge."
Not your parents' garage sale: creative advertising for the crap on your lawn.
Photoshop contest: vintage ads for modern products.
Labor-saving devices for people averse to exercise are a recurring theme. Visiting Geneva's International Exhibit of Inventions.