5 February 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 05 Feb 2008 Welcome to Super Freaking Tuesday; here's an overview of the "orgy of primaries and caucuses." Interactive map: The states to watch on Super Tuesday--includes linchpins and candidate strategies. A viewer's guide to watching the returns: when the votes will be in, hour-by-hour, with predictions. If your state's primary is today--and chances are it is--send a photo of your voting experience to the Polling Place Photo Project. Setting Obama's speech to music--with a little celebrity assistance--by will.i.am. Americans should be asking to Candidate Clinton... Where can I go to pasteurize my children? Video: Hillary's reaction to Ann Coulter's endorsement of her. The president claimed... his plan would put the country on the path to balancing the budget by 2012. That is nonsense. By delivering more digital copies of Bush's budget, the White House estimates it saved 20 tons of paper--or 480 trees. Swedish airline introduces check-in via fingerprint--no other I.D. necessary. A half-ton of shredded paper will be dropped on Lower Manhattan today for the Giants. Talking animals have been done to death, but this one is worth it for the split-second of a tiny screaming cricket on a tree branch. The Super Bowl commercial revue. Video: The best Super Bowl commercial? This one, which referenced all the ones you saw during the game.