7 April 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Authorities remove 200 from polygamist compound in Texas, still searching for girl who filed initial complaint.
Olympic torch plays hide-and-seek in Paris due to protests; protesters scale the Golden Gate with "Free Tibet" sign.
The rules of what is permissible fluctuate with maddening imprecision, so people test the limits. Life in Iran's blogging community mirrors life in Iran.
How Petraeus has found the ear of the president, to the detriment of other top advisors.
Print for the commute: The watchword of political discourse has degenerated from "movement" to "spin." In Dr. King's era, the word "movement" grew from a personal inspiration into leaps of faith.
Liberals are united in their admiration of Dr. King, but conservatives have varied views.
Lifehacking your reserves of will power, or, why it's good to eat sugar to maintain focus.
L.A. tired of of waiting for cabs, cabs tired of waiting for passengers.
Op: How my band, OK Go, has benefitted from net neutrality.
Why it's better to cover the women's final four as a journalist; what it's like to offend celebrities during interviews.
Robert Birnbaum on Alice Munro's feet, and what to read this week; see also, historical examples of literary hoaxes.
The gently erotic in Melanie Schiff's "Spit Rainbow" gallery of photos.
Spring updates to the Museum of Online Museums.