9 March 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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In the run-up to Summit of Americas: hopes for easing Cuban embargo, mending ties after Latin America's move leftward.
Clinton's "talk-show diplomacy" wins Turkish support; next, Obama must deliver on Middle East policy.
Three makes a trend: Shoes hurled at Ahmadinejad.
We do expect stories, even fantastic stories, to adhere to some recognizable reality. Could Lex Luthor save the economy?
World Bank predicts that, for the first time since World War II, the global economy will shrink this year.
Days ago, our economy looked like it did back in 1996. Now: Welcome back to 1982.
"Resisting the Kindle" and "In Defense of the Kindle."
"It's not easy to send emails on that thing. It is not a good touch screen." Congress is a BlackBerry stronghold, and nobody likes the Storm.
Interactive graphic: From city services to quality of life, what New Yorkers like and don't like about their city.
First, the puppet children were incredible creepy. Nick Sagan doesn't like Vegetable Soup.
The top five music videos of the 1960s.
Preparing for an Icelandic interview, British savant learns the language in a week.
"We're rounding with you, or we're rounding on you." Why doctors go to work sick.