Headlines from September 3, 2010
- Peace experts urge Abbas, Netanyahu, and Obama to have a Plan B.
- Austrian conservative party launches game targeting minarets and Muslims.
- Despite technology, printed propaganda remains Army's best communication tactic.
- United Nations now says 240 women, girls, and babies may have been raped in DR Congo town.
- Commodity traders follow farmers' Twitter feeds to find tips.
- Recession means more prostitutes, fewer johns in Nevada.
- Eight million New Yorkers suddenly realize New York City a horrible place to live.
- Revealing interview with Oliver Sacks about his new book and his cancer treatment.
- Naps as short as 10 minutes can reduce fatigue and help boost concentration. Evidence-based study tips.
- Tony Blair's memoirs: "a strange book by a gifted man."
- Sponsored contest: Final day of our Tom McCarthy giveaway now open! Enter before 2 p.m. EST!
- Profile of Thurston Moore's 10-year-old book publishing company.
- Summer of the TMN book: Guilfoile's The Thousand makes EW's "must list."
- Judge rules that "ladies night" discounts don't violate the Constitution.
- London critics all miss Beyoncé reference in new classical piece (see explanation, mash-up).