What NDN is Reading This Morning

From Iran to Hispanic politics to the impact of energy on the global economy, take a look at some of the news the NDN community is reading this morning.

NDN in the News

"McCain Revs Up Effort to Woo Hispanic Voters" - Arizona Republic

G-8/Climate Change

"Good Intentions, Vague Promises" - NY Times

"After Applause Dies Down, Global Warming Talks Leave Few Concrete Goals" - NY Times

"Again, A Lunchtime Glimpse of Bush in Chat Mode" - NY Times

Energy Politics

"Obama's Next Pivot?" - WSJ, James Taranto

Economy

"The Bad News Economy" - SF Chronicle, Debra Saunders

Energy, Food Prices, and the World Economy

"Gas Prices Spur Drivers to Cut Use to Five-Year Low" - WSJ

"Rising Food Costs Further Pressure World Hunger" - Xinhua

"Oil Prices Threaten Globalization" - Xinhua, Dan Steinbock

"Rising fuel costs take the drive out of the US" - The Times, Gary Duncan

New Tools

"iPhone Calls On Software Developers" - WSJ

"Google's Political Head-Fake" - SF Chronicle, Richard Bennett

Iran

"U.S. Warns Iran on Missile Threat" - BBC News

"Why the U.S. Won't Attack Iran" - Asia Times

"Tehran's Definite ‘Maybe'" - David Ignatius, Washington Post

Immigration

"A Hispanic Population in Decline: Illegal Immigrant Policy Alters Prince William on Many Levels" - Washington Post