12 October 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 12 Oct 2009 Professor Elinor Ostrom becomes the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for economics. "We're going to treat them the way we would treat an opponent." White House opens fire on Fox News. "There is a problem of having to ship out the largest outreach of immunization in our nation's history in the shortest time period." W.H.O. says about 100 developing nations will receive H1N1 vaccine donations. Report: In developing countries, international activism may be increasing child labor. Scientists send a form of life--encased in metal--to space to see if it will survive. #drac: Let's consider the book as "an inversion of the Christian mythos." For the past 350 days, Nina Sankovitch has read a book a day, every day. Gladwell on football, dogfighting, and brain damage. New from Neiman Marcus: $200K gets dinner with Gladwell, Gopnik, Christopher Buckley, and other large brains. Writers and artists respond to climate change. TMN's Clay Risen on the controversy over the 2,000th anniversary of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in Germany. Straight outta Albany: A profile of TMN's Tobias Seamon. A nice pair of photos of Ice Cube.