8 May 2008: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Obama switches to general-election strategy; Republicans focus attack ads on Obama.
Pelosi: Woah there, the race is still alive and well.
Pick a Veep: for Obama, for Clinton.
Roger Ebert on the movie to be made when the Clintons realize they've lost.
Gallery: Bil Eppridge's images of Bobby Kennedy's presidential campaign.
TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin's latest digital ramble for the Times Moment blog.
Facebook has leaked out of the college dormitory and has begun infecting grown men in disturbingly vast numbers.
Austrian incest father says he's "not a monster" since he never killed his daughter.
London mayor keeps promise, bans drinking alcohol on public transportation.
Remembering the scientific battle to fight sloth, including the grafting of monkey testicles.
Nature as metaphor for politics: On China's Tai Lake, polluted, poisonous, and immune to efforts to enforce a clean-up.
Where not to go on your summer vacation; R. Kelly is going to court--eventually, maybe.
Saddam's prison diaries reveal he was worried about catching an STD from his guards' laundry.
Print for the commute: In case you missed it, Richard Price on the editing of Clockers.
In what is being called the first conceptual terrorist attack on American soil, the landmark Sears Tower was encased in strawberry gelatin.