6 March 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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Where the ripple began: More than half of last year's U.S. home foreclosures occurred in just 35 counties.
The market goes unbelievably bearish, as blue-chip companies, once considered safe investments, sidle up to the penny stocks.
Large corporations find scattered layoffs allow fat-trimming to occur without headlines--and financial ends are met either way.
So, 10 years ago you predicted the Dow would reach 36,000...What happened?
Alexandre Barouzdin used to be an investment banker, now he's created the Tecktonik dance craze--and he's trademarked it.
TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin's original reporting from Paris on Tecktonik, with videos.
Op: After a century of enforcement, prohibition and the drug war have failed--the least of all evils is, of course, legalization.
There are albino dolphins, and they are pink with red eyes.
Video: The evolution of life on Earth in 60 seconds.
Roger Federer growing frustrated as U.S. Open drags feet on sending 1099 form.
Videos of non-Americans attempting American accents.
Be polite, even docile. Clip your phrases with a sharpened hockey stick. Non-Expert's guide to speaking in accents.
Video: Amy Sedaris as Betty Draperberg in Meshugene Men, 92Y's parody of Mad Men.
What if Woody Allen, Judd Apatow, Quentin Tarantino, Tyler Perry, or Sofia Coppola had directed Watchmen?