1 November 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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A year after Copenhagen, the U.S. has little to show for climate change legislation, nor much to promise.
Test audience members collapse during Danny Boyle's movie about hiker Aron Ralston, who amputated his own forearm--also, nice headline.
How MMPOG developers have used gameplay tendencies to profile potential real-world criminals.
Two centuries of cranks winding each other up, calling for the impeachment of Supreme Court justices.
"Whatever goes on in there, it's certainly not baking." In Germany, bakers remain suspicious of automats.
Video: The making of Band on the Run, when Paul and Linda went on a terror ride to Lagos.
There's a long history of abbreviations, especially with America's greatest word: OK.
Newest pop science study claims alcohol is more harmful than heroin.
Op: It's time to stop making "Christian art," and start making great art by Christians.
Joshua Glenn surveys the cognitive power of icons to make us do things.
Gender stereotypes fuel recent studies that claim sisters make people happier.
Christmas Island is home to 1,400 people and a "red carpet" of 120 million crabs. Philip Graham pores over the Atlas of Remote Islands.