9 February 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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Obama pauses Afghan surge, concerned for lack of endgame, eager to avoid a quagmire.
U.S. aids Ugandan troops fighting terrorism, fails to appreciate volatility of Congolese border, swats the hornet's nest.
A posh time was had by all, and they remained in the pink. Postcards from grandparents' trip to Japan in the late 1920s.
A look back at the 1966 GE College Bowl, when Agnes Scott defeated Princeton, and where the contestants are today.
Things have been going downhill in America since the very beginning. Don't believe those who say America's best days are behind it.
Photos: Dogs waiting for their humans.
And what does John Lennon have to do with all of this? Surprisingly, nobody's built any animatronic Beatles yet. Lennon and the Uncanny Valley.
In the grand scheme of things, the way our brains are wired hasn't changed much over the past few centuries--we're running new software on old hardware.
Op: Technology is eroding our capacity to be alone; we are afraid of being left behind.
Dreamed that President Obama, Jamie Oliver & I saved the economy. Gathered from Twitter, dreams involving Barack Obama.
Gallery: Great achievements in American socialism.
"This is the happiest day of my life," lies man holding baby.