12 October 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 12 Oct 2010 With profits and exports piling up, U.S. agriculture is surging--cotton prices alone are at a 15-year high. Historians, historical re-enactors trade quotes over whether you should dress up like a Nazi on the weekend. From the Attic: How can I become a historical re-enactor? A screenshot tour of al Qaeda online, where banner ads link to the organization's sanctioned media productions. "When people see me dancing they think that it's perfect, but I feel the difference." Serbian ballerinas fight for a lower retirement age. Using vibrations and low notes, Nina Falaise hid her deafness and became a star ballerina. How collectors are buying up performance art: They own the concept and depictions of the experience. Op: Street art exhibits violate the basic principal of the renegade art form. Burlesque has traveled from the fringe to the mainstream, with Vegas budgets and a PG-13 movie opening on Thanksgiving weekend. "He escaped and now runs a bar in Spain and is having a great time." Psychologist discusses the problems with labeling gifted children. Neurologists suggest that animals can also have out-of-body and near-death experiences.