9 January 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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With yesterday's victory in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton became the first woman to win a major-party primary.
Former campaign staffers decipher, critique, praise John McCain's New Hampshire win.
"If I've ever trusted a state to set the stage for the presidential election, it's the one that leads the country in per capita sales of alcohol."
Five years ago, the White House was pushing New York to install bioweapons sensors; now that the city's done shopping, nobody's returning its calls.
Like Mary Kay, but with more stunning results: Housewives sell Tasers.
Test your knowledge of Simone de Beauvoir.
Sarkozy's approval rating drops seven points in a month, accused of using his personal life to mask policy problems; Gaultier weighs in.
With the cancellation of this year's Golden Globes, fashion houses expect to take a hit to their bottom lines.
Johnny Cash tribute concert at Folsom State Prison scrapped; sponsor portrays inmates as "wild at heart."
In New York, the death rate is down and the birth rate has hit a 20-year high.
"I had no idea that accommodations such as these were just 28 subway stops away."
Why it's a baby starter food, why it's a perfect match for corn flakes, and why despite dozens of varieties of apples there's only one banana.
Negroponte says Intel sabotaged their "one laptop" partnership, pushed its own laptop to governments.
Buenos Aires airport worker finds $800,000 in a suitcase, now needs police protection, theatrical agent.