9 April 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Justice firing scandal reveals disproportionate
influence of Pat Robertson's Regent University grads.
Elizalde's narcocorrido, or drug trafficker's ballad,
sparked what is believed to be an unprecedented cyberspace drug war. Mexican gangs take
their fights, musical and non-, to YouTube.
Businesses need to learn to take online beatings; bloggers
need to learn to stop dishing them out.
Particle accelerator worth $4 billion explodes when
physicists get basic calculations wrong.Why the
government, airlines, and phone companies want to keep in-flight cell
phone use banned. And we hope you don't convince them otherwise.
Program brings DUI trials to school
cafetoriums, where students seem kind of impressed.
The
youngest Ghandi, a "Kennedy in a kurta," makes his latest
political debut.
Zero-rupee note created to help Indians politely
and discreetly say no to bribes.
B.C. and
i>Wizard of Id creator Johnny Hart dies. (His last puzzling Easter
comic.)
In today's gallery, Olga Chernysheva shows us the faces on
duty in Moscow's subway.
Federal contractors create Peep
dioramas to their hearts' content.
The formula is: N = C + {fb (cm) . fb (tc)} + fb (Ts) + fc . ta.
Your perfect bacon sandwich, right there.