For Snack today, Will looks at the presidential candidates' travel abroad. What are the risks and rewards of talking free trade and immigration with foreign leaders while trying to win votes at home?
Today on The Lunch, the battle of the military surrogates continues. Also, where do the candidates stand on a proposed gay marriage ban, and who does the Wall Street Journal think is most like George Bush?
For Snack today, Will looks at the candidates' reactions to a new Pentagon report on the situation in Iraq and the surprisingly dire state of affairs in Afghanistan. One candidate wants to focus on Afhganistan, but does the U.S. have the necessary resources?
Your Monday Lunch includes General Wes Clark's controversial statements about McCain, Bill and Barack's plans for a sit down, the second quarter money race, and McCain's puzzling foreign travel.
The Interaction Design and Information Architecture program at the University of Baltimore and a team of eight graduate students in the Research Methods class, taught by professor Kathryn Summers, have completed a usability study on Drupal. The Drupal community has been working with Becca Scollan in the usability group.