11 November 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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The recession will reduce trade, strain U.S. foreign policy--the "axis of diesel" will similarly struggle.
The Bush administration has diluted science with toxic legislation--"poisoned communities" need EPA help, not the Defense Dept.
This year's Oxford Word of the Year: Hypermiling.
Video: Declassified reports indicate the U.S. lost a nuclear missile under Greenland ice.
New Zealand's politics may be dull, but lack of excitability makes for good governance.
Video: Following rumors of Kim Jong-Il's health troubles, S. Korea sends balloons north to airdrop propaganda.
New Texas legislation would require whiskey bottles to be shot out of air immediately after being emptied.
The Hopeful Hearts Club is Sgt. Pepper with new luminaries: Obamas, Bidens, David Sedaris.
Real ad execs talk about the realism of Mad Men.
Wherever, they always fuck with your copy. John Leonard, who died last week, writes in 2000 about the life of a critic.
One of Orwell's worst works is one that guided my life, an author writes.