5 September 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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05 Sep 2008
The next president must make it clear that we do not endorse a particular set of Iraqi leaders, but rather the system as a whole. How to exit Iraq.
Online reactions to McCain's speech.
The top 10 speeches of all time--and how they can help the current presidential candidates.
Georgia was beaten back, Europe wobbled, but Russia's imperial overstretch, lack of friends is a long-term consequence.
On the economic impact of the Georgian conflict: Politicians make investors scared to lift Russia's lagging economy.
Analysis: The Georgian conflict introduced Medvedev to the world, allowing him to emerge from behind Putin.
Cheney visits Ukraine--Putin doesn't consider it a real country, pro-Western government struggles.
The polar bear may be a Trojan horse to effect climate change action--a role that will do little to save the species.
Researchers assure that climate change is warming our seas, increasing hurricanes' frequency, ferocity.
Up to two percent of Americans live without TV--often they're the extremely liberal and the extremely conservative.
"The show is fundamentally about clumsy, awkward, uncomfortable real life, and it's one of the last places on television where children can see it honestly reflected." Chris Ware on Mister Rogers' cancellation.