8 December 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Domino theory in South Asia: India must steady its hand, not start a war to avoid election defeat.
"Here I am, a hardened and courageous jungle fighter becoming an expert in soy, lumber, shingles, rice." Secretaries of State of the last 25 years offer advice to Clinton.
And by the way, all the McCain product--half off. A month post-election, and Obama-bilia is booming.
Ethopia pulls the plug on Somalia's transitional government just as pirates start to get smart--and richer.
Sullivan: Newspapers fail, bloggers won't be able to replace them--savor newsprint.
Most of our food must be fed, as our taste for meat is growing everywhere.
The muxes of Oaxaca, men who identify as women; the jitongs, Taiwanese psychologist-shamans.
On the paper planes that will be thrown from space.
Emotional maps help us understand enforced immigration, filter complexity, wisen up.
The top 10 stories you missed in 2008.
Roger Ebert's favorite films of 2008.
Is It Funny Today: Web comic aggregation; also: George Orwell writes a novel.
Elvis Costello's new musical talk show is shaky, but tremendous.
Video of the moment, with good reason: The Lonely Island's "Jizz in My Pants."