4 November 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 04 Nov 2008 As explained this morning, TMN endorses Obama. Try this link if you have any voting questions. Tune in tonight for live Guilfoile-Warner blogging of election night. U.N. relief convoy enters east Congo rebel zone. South Africa will only benefit if a new party gathers support, develops credible policies, and pressures the ANC to improve. With a fresh blast of bearish news, the new president will feel pressure to tackle the economy before taking office. Madelyn Dunham's vote will count, even if she is not here to learn the final tally. Tracking election-day "outrages," like the illegal Starbucks coffee-giveaway. Real-time reports of voting problems. Reporters look for news dumps on a day when the public won't pay attention to embarrassing details. What investors really need is to periodically take a market-information vacation. Obama and McCain caught in race-switch surprise! Op: Obama is the true conservative, says Reagan and Nixon speechwriter. Giant Obama portrait on the Barcelona beachfront "allows the artist to allude to the global impact on the eve of his [Obama's] election." Instapaper for the commute: How we used to vote. Why I didn't vote for Obama today.