Great read: Dick Meyer on bias and the media.
Hee hee hee, online "reporter" quits after his background is exposed.
The new grass-roots philanthropy of 'giving circles.'
THURSDAY NEWSDAY:
* Poll shows most Americans don't see any crisis for social security.
* Ehrlich aide resigns after admitting to spreading rumors about O'Malley. (See also: Probe sought and hatchet-man.)
* Jim Hoagland on Cheney's undiminished role.
* BBC discusses Rice's new style and how it's being received overseas.
* Wal-Mart shuts down unionizing store. Meanwhile, New York prepares to resist the invasion.
* Dramatic changes in the diamond market (including the new world's largest jeweler: Wal-Mart.)
* How the Bush budget could affect travelers.
* DC board proposes a moritorium on the charter school process.
* Did you notice how Bush didn't mention stem cell research?
* Scientists work to catalog all life.
* "Uncle Sam wants video gamers."
* Talking with the author of "French Women Don't Get Fat: The Secret of Eating for Pleasure."
* The women behind the myths.
* Worlds of Warcraft keeps growing, as players test the limits.
Sweeps week? Time for a lesbian kiss.
Gallery: "Photographer Hiroji Kubota spent four years travelling the length and breadth of his native Japan after living overseas for 35 years."
Experts discuss the diagnosis of 'evil.'