7 February 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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07 Feb 2008
White House reopens the torture debate by asserting that waterboarding is legal.
Newly public documents reveal CIA destroyed its interrogation videos at the same time a federal judge sought information about one of the men interrogated.
Breaking down each candidate's cost per delegate--with this kind of spending, it's hard to believe there's a recession.
How do you win California? You get Rob Reiner, is how.
Would it be too much for Americans to have representatives of two "minorities" leading the country? The Clinton-Obama ticket: dream team, or keep dreaming?
Super Tuesday photos: Candids of the candidates ; portraits of the voters .
Researchers suggest vaccines could be delivered via tattooing, rather than injection.
From the Novice: "How to Give a Tattoo."
The creator of the artificial heart takes flack for an artificial ad.
If the object is marriage, sex, or companionship, the immediate subject is tennis. From "Sex & Tennis," 1976.
Video: On Soft Focus , Ian Svenonius, formerly of the Nation of Ulysses and the Make-Up, interviews Graham Coxon, formerly of Blur.
It's like a man is in a car and the car is old and the man gets out of the car and rolls the car into the water into a lake. David Lynch on the death of Maharishi.
Reader mail: Replacing "and" with a comma is annoying, unnecessary.
Twenty-five years after it was first released, a remembrance of the video for "Beat It."