10 November 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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10 Nov 2008
Since 2004, a classified order has permitted the U.S. military to carry out secret attacks in Syria, Pakistan, elsewhere.
While Obama visits the White House, his transition team will review how to undo Bush policies: stem-cell limits, drilling expansion, etc.
Op: The economic crisis is based in deflation, not inflation--which means Obama can be a Roosevelt, not a Carter.
Angell: Now that Obama is president, we're all the Greatest Generation--an appellation undeserved before now.
Black comedians retire schticks, test new material for an Obama age.
There were two full bars set up in the suite, one Democratic, one Republican. The former featured spiked Hawaiian punch and Tusker beer, from Kenya.
"Democrats had supported her but they watched her for two months call the president-elect of the United States a terrorist sympathizer." The return of Alaska's governor.
Video: You've been wondering where to buy a bedside gun rack, and now you know.
Study finds statins could reduce the heart-attack risk of those with normal cholesterol--where half of all heart attacks occur.
Cakewrecks, where cakes gone wrong go to die.
A timeline of Lego Minifigs--by now, by far, the world's largest population.
Video: Electric Light Orchestra, "Secret Messages."