9 April 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Olympic torch tiptoes into San Francisco; China insists on bringing it through Tibet in June.
The worst of the worst: Historians rate Bush against his predecessors.
Praised for the bubble, now derided for its burst, Greenspan defends his reputation.
Investigation of government employees' federal credit cards reveals charges for online dating, iPods, and boyfriends' mortgages.
In a major shift, Justice Dept. favors fines over prosecution for naughty corporations.
Two years ago, Italy solved overcrowding by releasing inmates; crime skyrocketed, and now nobody goes to jail.
How the brain negotiates price and value, and whether a $19.95 price tag really makes a difference.
Finalists for the upcoming World Photography Awards in Cannes.
Cavity-fighting candy sounds preposterous, yet turns out to be (somewhat) legitimate.
How Robert Menard and his company of mountain climbers scaled the outer wall of Notre Dame.
Satire tends to yield rich source material. Seven (serious) career lessons learned from The Office, such as: Be normal.
Video: Wayne Gladstone, "an incredibly important filmmaker," on how to win the Radiohead contest.
Solving crossword puzzles en masse with Flickr commenting.