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Headlines for Thursday, February 21, 2008

Afternoon Edition

McCain denies Times story about romancing a lobbyist, doesn’t touch former strategist’s story.

Op: Since conservatives were responsible for civil rights, President Obama is a natural result to smile upon.

Southern whites eager to get racial legacies off their backs (especially when black candidates are “genial”).

In kosher restaurants—even those down South—the mashgiach is king, gatekeeper, and pilot light wrapped into one.

In a connection far too obvious for any of us to see, saltier snacks means more thirst-quenching sodas, means more obese kids.

Links to lack of wisdom around measuring the U.S. poverty rate.

Attention 15-year-olds: a list of things we would have told ourselves back in the day.

A choreographed tour through YouTube’s best dancers.

Time smartly appeals $100 million due to now-deceased President Suharto for libel.

Yankees to play exhibition game against the media.

Video: Americans are not stupid; Brits are not stupid; French people are not stupid.

Many questions unanswered when study finds a higher homicide rate in societies with a higher prevalence of left-handers.

Radial communities as viewed from the sky; Julian Schnabel’s building as viewed from inside.

Inside the world of “honey trappers,” private detectives who test the integrity of your spouse.

The integrity of TMN’s 2008 Tournament of Books is based on transparency, chickens.

Slow day at work? More time to tackle the top 21st-century engineering challenges (full list here).

Morning Edition

If you have to join a cult, this is not a bad one. Name-calling for Obama supporters.

Supreme Court rules employees can sue over poor 401(k)s, patients can’t sue over faulty medical devices.

Also in yesterday’s docket: Curbing internet sales of tobacco to teenagers is a good, illegal idea.

After the U.S. successfully downed a spy satellite, China accuses it of threatening space security.

When “Made in Italy” actually means it was made in a sweatshop.

YouTube’s questionable contribution to the approaching election in Spain.

Few have heard about the “new Christian urbanism”; fewer know there’s an evangelical college in the Empire State Building.

A staircase to covet: gets you to the attic, shows off all your books.

Audio: How anonymous text-messagers encouraged—and even caused—acts of violence in Kenya.

New map reveals the origins of emerging infectious diseases; best to avoid any place with human-animal conflict.

After 100 days of being writer-less, Jon Stewart has eight days to prepare for the Oscars.

With inflation rising and recession looming, the condition you’re seeing is “stagflation,” and it’s retro-’70s.

Local businesses mourn the loss of Brooklyn’s off-track-betting locations.

“We have to change our mentality.” More Americans are giving up golf.

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