7 August 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Mike Nifong, prosecutor in Duke rape case, enters jail for 24-hour term.
Major democratic donor cum fugitive caught in Colorado when he takes ill on an Amtrak train.
Austria, Australia, APEC, OPEC--same diff.
The greening of Walmart brings eco-capitalists to a new place: Fayetteville, AR.
Fashion Week learns to peacefully coexist with people trying to eat their lunch in Bryant Park.
What "microtrends" like tattoos, knitting, and a lack of math majors mean for the state of the world.
Today's long read: When the Raleigh News & Observer drops their book editor, it's part of a disturbing macrotrend.
Time magazine's ultimate time-waster: the 100 best TV shows, with clips.
After a struggle with a copyright squatter, Starbucks opens in Russia, complete with $9 mochas.
In today's Non-Expert, Matthew Baldwin remembers superheroes from days gone by.
Dr. Aubrey de Gray wants to end human aging so we can all live for 1,000 years--you decide if he really does "drink too much beer."
Related: Dr. Brad Blanton advocates the practice of Radical Honesty, the most abrasive type of human relations known to man.
An interview with Croatian parliamentarian/professional cage fighter.
Friday means Japanese pizza party!