Today in History
 1998 Sportscaster Harry Caray died at age 83.  Go Cubs! [Wikipedia.org]
 Most  of this beef has already been eaten. Shouldn't they have done this when the  video came out at the end of January? I'm not linking the video, it's awful. You  can find it on YouTube. [NY Times]
 Apple says it's sold 3.7 million iPhones  since it's launch last year. However, there are only 2.3 million actually  registered on their wireless partner's networks. How's  that possible? [NY Times]
 Looks like Facebook finally got the bugs  worked out of being able  to quit, if you want to. [NY Times]
 Fore!  I bet there's some that wish Kim would have just hit him. [OC  Register]
 College  football rules changes, mostly with how the clock works during the game. And  no, there's no mention of the biggest rule change they need - playoffs. [Atlanta  Journal Constitution]
 I guess this is what Greenspan meant when  it's not just him that makes  the decisions on the coach. Of course, Herbert has been unavailable for a  comment since this whole thing blew up. He was such a bad university president,  they hired the new guy BEFORE HIS TENURE WAS OVER! He's waiting until this  summer when his contract's up. In the meantime, he has front row seats to  Hoosier games. Must be nice. [Indianapolis Star]
 Reporters are very happy  this writer's strike is over. I guess it was writer on writer when they  tried to report on it. Got kinda ugly. [LA Times]
 Interesting take on John McCain's  birthright to the presidency. I didn't know it, but he was born in Panama!  [The Swamp blog on Chicago Tribune]
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