Headlines from February 5, 2008
- See this morning's headlines for all your voting needs. And may we again urge you to vote.
- Op: Clinton is running a campaign; Obama is bringing the revival.
- Op: Since nothing drives hate for Hillary, it is that most sought-after thing: a self-replenishing, perpetual-energy machine.
- And now for non-election stories: stories of counterinsurgency in Iraq that the press doesn't cover.
- Wikileak: U.S. rules of engagement for Iraq.
- List of carrots to lure Palestinian Islamists into peaceful politics.
- Print for the commute: It is easy to make fun of French foreign policy, but not so easy to think what you would do if you were France.
- Freelance reporter explains what it's like to work in Pakistan, and what it's like to be kicked out.
- How much should a potential employer pay to interview you?
- Impact India may feel if the U.S. economy catches a cold; India relaxes rules on foreign investment.
- Worldwide marches held yesterday to protest FARC's actions in Colombia, as organized with Facebook.
- You might be a redneck if... you activate a Harvard student's dorsal mPFC. When prejudice is engaged.
- For those with millions: Extremely expensive, number-one license up for sale in the UAE.
- Video: Actors say the darndest things.
- Welcome to Super Freaking Tuesday; here's an overview of the "orgy of primaries and caucuses."
- Interactive map: The states to watch on Super Tuesday--includes linchpins and candidate strategies.
- A viewer's guide to watching the returns: when the votes will be in, hour-by-hour, with predictions.
- If your state's primary is today--and chances are it is--send a photo of your voting experience to the Polling Place Photo Project.
- Setting Obama's speech to music--with a little celebrity assistance--by will.i.am.
- Americans should be asking to Candidate Clinton... Where can I go to pasteurize my children?
- Video: Hillary's reaction to Ann Coulter's endorsement of her.
- The president claimed... his plan would put the country on the path to balancing the budget by 2012. That is nonsense.
- By delivering more digital copies of Bush's budget, the White House estimates it saved 20 tons of paper--or 480 trees.
- Swedish airline introduces check-in via fingerprint--no other I.D. necessary.
- A half-ton of shredded paper will be dropped on Lower Manhattan today for the Giants.
- Talking animals have been done to death, but this one is worth it for the split-second of a tiny screaming cricket on a tree branch. The Super Bowl commercial revue.
- Video: The best Super Bowl commercial? This one, which referenced all the ones you saw during the game.
For those who panic: Baby lotion only kind of poisoning your baby, pig brain-related diseases limited to slaughterhouses.