1 December 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 01 Dec 2008 Those behind the Mumbai attacks wanted to lure India into war; who will stop it from following the U.S. into that trap? Op: What they hated about Mumbai, and why running toward the explosions is the best way to help. Seismic changes required for U.K. after law-binding carbon targets enacted. In Iran, the underground embraces irony by wearing chafiyehs, the symbolic scarves of the Islamic revolution, with Western band T-shirts. Bush passes three-pound kidney stone (previously: crocodile attack and staircase tumble). Trying to adhere to spam laws, a newsletter publisher wonders if free speech might be an unlikely victim of the internet age. The Book Design Review's favorite book covers from 2008. E.H. Shephard's original Winnie-the-Pooh drawings. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade photos from 1932; Rick Astley live-rolls this year's parade (video). My wife recently found a VHS tape filled with holiday specials, all recorded during the 1987 and 1988 Christmas seasons. Interactive: A four-act, four-room Thanksgiving play by Dave Eggers. Pie charts of films' colors are a snapshot of the movie's mood. Art of the Title salutes title sequences; a collection of end screens, many ways.