5 March 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Big wins for Clinton in Texas, Ohio still mean more delegates for Obama--some express concern he can't take a swing state.
Going negative kept Clinton's campaign alive; by November, that attitude may wear thin, or it may energize.
Three bodyless, sneakered feet wash up on B.C. shore, authorities, locals theorize their origin.
Spain's shifting family values: the iffiness of a Catholic monarchy with a Socialist president.
Ian Paisley, leader of Northern Ireland, steps down, shares thoughts on line dancing.
Starbucks barista gives a customer in need one of her kidneys.
Photos: "Dinner in the Sky," where you don't want to drop your fork.
Video: Coolio prepares spinach your kids will eat, salad your lady will love.
For your consideration: 25 animated films under five minutes.
"It's very upsetting to us because we spent so much time with this person and we felt such sympathy for her." Love and Consequences, more fiction posing as memoir.
Op: Why don't these authors just write novels?
U.N. report claims celebrities' cocaine use encourages others, blames courts for lenience.
Israeli professor suggests Moses was high on hallucinogens when he received the Ten Commandments.
Video: The making of the HBO opening sequence from the '80s.