1 August 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 01 Aug 2008 Government scientist about to be charged in the 2001 anthrax attacks dies in apparent suicide. In Iraq, five U.S. troops died in July--the lowest monthly death toll since the beginning of the war. Mathematical formulas of public statements by Obama, McCain, show the candidates aren't so far apart on Iraq. Wal-Mart warns store supervisors that a Democratic win in November may beget unions. Sport has evolved into the Olympic festival of commerce--globalization will make it stronger. Op: Beijing's air cleanup efforts will create respect, not gold-medal success. Chinese sitcom cancelled as premiere only draws 180 Million. Geeks are keeping the movie industry in good health. "Who do you think you are, a Kennedy?" Bush biopic will try to balance psychological evolution, dad troubles. Video: Where do presidents come from? In response to Giles Coren's complaints of overzealous editing, Times subeditors strike back. "If only we carried rocks instead of cameras, we'd look like revolutionaries." Hipsters regurgitate fashion for a lost generation. How to get rid of your hipster infestation