8 January 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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What did you think about the Obama thing calling Hillary the senator from Punjab? Bill Clinton on Obama.
Op: Wonder why you don't trust the government? Because it's full of bullies, muggers, sneak thieves, and con men.
Will views on power plants make a difference to New Hampshire voters? Pseudo-warriors or personified to-do lists?
Need unproven, untested, experimental medical treatment? Mortgage your way to China.
Wombs now outsourced to India.
Print for the commute home: A tour of Scientology's approach to Hollywood entrenchment.
Operation Lightning Strike continues to take down Virginia moonshiners, some 70-odd years after Prohibition.
White paper: How the millennium development goals are unfair to Africa.
McDonald's introduces espresso to bilk billions; Dunkin' Donuts, not Starbucks, fears ruin.
In business we remember mavericks, not competent managers--which explains why we're often in the soup.
Poor graveyard management causes German zombies to become waxy, not decompose.
Your new decomposition aggregator: Climate Debate Daily (see also, not all freak weather is caused by global warming).
How the Cupertino effect would treat a Mike Hoecake vs. Barrack Boatman race in November.
This morning I was informed I couldn't use the word "schmuck." Daniel Clowes on benefitting from the Gray Lady's standards.
Mega-analysis of The New Yorker's fiction over the past four years.
Not Springtime for Hitler, but singtime for Anne Frank.