13 October 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 13 Oct 2010 With so many similarities between today's U.S. economy and Japan's '90s fumbles, Bernanke may dust off his fighting words. "We get a lot of dogs in here for Adderall toxicity." D.C. veterinary hospital receives a lot of animals on drugs. Explosives found in East Village cemetery are more than a dozen years old, and were probably stolen from a military base. Since 1974, New York courtroom sketcher Marilyn Church has captured guilty expressions--slideshow here. From the Attic: Danny Gregory sketches a day at Martha Stewart's public trial. After neighbors complained of headaches, watery eyes, and an "intense and noxious odor," judge orders D.C. burger stand to cease grilling. Everyone mistakes Poland's obwarzanek krakowski for a bagel--except these you don't toast, see. Da Vinci expert claims real Mona Lisa's remains are in a landfill outside Florence. Countries with advanced technology in 1500 are still advanced today--the rest still struggle to catch up. A new generation of bartenders try to revive Canada's once-famous brew. Tom Chivers explains the science behind why there is no free will. For the first time ever, the Man Booker goes to a funny book. Publishing houses battle across genres to release the Christmas bestseller.