10 March 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 10 Mar 2008 AP investigation finds traces of mood stabilizers and sex hormones in the drinking water of 24 major metropolitan areas. Govs. Corzine, Rendell offer to raise half of the $30 million it would take to stage do-overs for Fla., Mich. primaries. There's no way to win. You just play. Adam Rogers's tribute to Gary Gygax; a graphic representation of the evolution of geekdom. Related: The Choose-Your-Own-Adventure chart. Teacher dedicated to his humorous multiple-choice exams. As the number of high school graduates declines, college will soon become a students' market. Eight-year-old boy passes Brazilian law school entrance exam, which says more about the entrance exam than the boy. The caviar-topped hamachi... has been replaced with a tuna-and-beet tartare topped with sliced radishes. Restaurants prep for recession, cost-cut their menus. "Abalone sauce cheesy lava stuffed crust pizza" and more odd pies you'll find at East Asian pizza chains. International Whaling Commission may allow Japan to resume hunting, provided its fishermen cease "research" hunts to the Antarctic. Japanese researchers manage to catch the elusive random traffic jam on camera. Beautiful bridges, from Iran to Ohio. A serious analysis of Ikea product names leaves the Danes feeling like doormats. A plywood patch covers one of the small rectangular windows. The yard is a patch of tough city turf. From 2006, a view inside a vacant Frank Lloyd Wright home, leaks and all.