10 December 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 10 Dec 2009 A perk of being in the C.I.A.: bypassing airport security. In short, he loves the Jews. Sen. Orrin Hatch pens a new holiday tune, "Eight Days of Hanukkah." Festival-goer summons police overs allegations that the music he was hearing wasn't jazz. Why Congress has the right to meddle in college and professional sports: They're considered interstate commerce. Thuggish interpretation of "Hansel and Gretel" causes uproar at British primary school. U.S. Immigration decides whether to allow artists into the country based on their "cultural uniqueness." Thirty-five years later, John Hurt revives his portrayal of Quentin Crisp, depicting the icon's autumn years in New York. New Yorkers remain unimpressed by the M.T.A.'s insistence that fallen leaves could result in train delays. Bizarre light show hits Norway. The Obamas arrive in Oslo for the Nobel ceremony. The boast that you can burn through a truckload of water every minute does not reflect a discerning nature. The hubris of artificial snow. Launching tomorrow, a spacecraft will take infrared images of the night sky, revealing what's out there that we've never seen. From 1943, Walt Disney Studios' creative process chart.