8 February 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 08 Feb 2008 Kenya rivals agree to humanitarian aid, not to a power-sharing government. Op: The argument for Obama's electability. Emerging economies are better at adopting new technologies than at putting them into widespread use. Study finds whichever gender rules society is also the more competitive. Conservationists mull when to help non-endangered marine mammals. Print for the commute: She believes that the dysfunctions of neural centers led to the slaughter of countless innocent people. Sugar dust blamed for Georgia refinery explosion that has left six workers missing. Winners of sexual-health poetry competition; map of fetishes. Best of Brit tabloids: King Henry VII caught on cameraphone; 500-lb anti-gambling shoes. Pictures from Vanity Fair's remake of Hitchcock stills, with Seth Rogen fleeing an airplane. Physicist submits "optimal boarding method for airline passengers" to Journal of Air Transportation Management. McSwonion? General life advice as provided by the Stage Directions to Tennessee Williams's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Eric Feezell's advice on using "begs the question." See also: Meave Gallagher stakes turf on Super Tuesday mania. College football adopts NFL's rule that at least one minority candidate must be interviewed for any open coaching position.