8 January 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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08 Jan 2008
What worries me is that he is seen as unifying by his race while she is seen as divisive by her sex. Gloria Steinem on race, gender, and perceptions of electability.
When Chuck Norris takes the stage for Huckabee, it's to the squeals of journalists, 14-year-old boys.
Obama's speech editor, Jon Favreau--no, not that Jon Favreau--has the easiest job in politics.
Photos: Getting your five-month-old photographed with every presidential candidate. Except Gravel.
Students ask Bill Clinton if voting for Hillary sets up a Bush-Clinton dynasty.
With unions sidling up to Obama, Clinton associates prepare for big losses.
That's like saying that since 100 percent of medical malpractice is committed by doctors, the next time you need surgery, you should get a non-doctor to do it. Bill on Barack.
Study of oncologists finds many have trouble expressing empathy, but says they can be fixed.
Researchers say healthy eating, drinking, and living can add years to a person's life--14 years, in fact.
As Clorox delivers Burt's Bees to the hordes, where's Burt? In a converted turkey coop in Maine.
Are you a transumer or an essentialist? The six types of social network users.
Computer speakers, iPods swim upstream, spawning louder, less detailed recordings.
"I didn't want to go, the holidays were so much fun." To avoid going back to school, boy glues himself to bed.