1 December 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 01 Dec 2008 Senior U.S. interrogator in Iraq haunted by process that "betrays our traditions, and because it just doesn't work." Krugman: What to do? Look for the free lunches. GM and Ford apply to Sweden for aid to save Saab and Volvo. Brief on cholera, greed, and financial abuses in Zimbabwe. Tips on regulating your emotions to be more like Obama's. Republicans look to young Bobby Jindal for 2012. Op: Bush's best legacy will be PEPFAR, having made "the first real dent in Africa's HIV/AIDS plight"; Obama should do the same for the U.S. Ideas on how Obama should tackle defining terror, whether in terms of war or criminal justice. Hitler was bad enough--must we continue saying he was sexually perverse, and that he only had one ball? What worth is Malcolm Gladwell when he's trailed by zombie readers? Print for the commute: Pamuk on his and his father's libraries. On Woolf's The Waves: The self may condemn us to ourselves, but without the self we are condemned to nothingness. He was a nurturer of grudges; an incubator of slights. Richard Price remembers Richard Yates. Too many cooks call themselves chefs, demoting themselves from caretakers. Peering into the great divide between social anthropologists and evolutionary anthropologists.