Headlines from March 20, 2008
- The hotel tryst was apparently listed as "constituent services." Paterson may have billed his campaign for a rendezvous.
- Release of Clinton's First Lady papers back up her claims of involvement, though not always in the way she paints it today.
- It's been 10 years since al Qaeda declared war on America--a look back at early mistakes, and where we are today.
- Group that's declared war on Scientology uses Rick Astley to spread the word.
- Video: David Lynch's anti-littering PSA
- An interview with TMN's Paul Ford, "the 763 mp3 guy," on how he reviewed the entire SXSW torrent. (see the original article here)
- The authors warned against impulsive cat purchases. Researchers find feline owners are less likely to have heart attacks.
- Professionals review the foods most often associated with their jobs.
- Video: Student film on the war, constructed from political documentaries and the clean scenes of a 1981 porn movie.
- In Haiti, there's a Gold's Gym on one side, an open-air workout space on the other.
- Mexican gang uses "James Bond" car outfitted with gadgets to elude police.
- Columbia University mechanic jumps onto subway tracks, bounds over third rail to save unconscious passenger.
- The auction for the Illinois-shaped cornflake is canceled, copycats appear.
- "The thing that is most...rational and best for your own self-interest is to be nice."