13 September 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 13 Sep 2010 State Dept. uncovers widespread adoption profiteering, corruption in Vietnam. Italy's weak institutions and high tolerance for rule-bending...have blurred the line between "Made in China" and "Made in Italy." Handbag maker Judith Leiber scours eBay for her work, in order to stock her Hamptons museum. After seven years of collapsible tables on 59th St., a vendor moves to brick and mortar. Sanata Barbara dentist turns shipping containers into prefab dental offices, sends himself to Afghanistan. Wall Street Journal study finds job recruiters prefer state school grads with fewer "soft skills." First the flames consumed a lifetime of possessions; then they feasted on his weary flesh, ending his painful 59-year earthly existence. F. Gwynplain MacIntyre dies. Information gaps program our brains to eavesdrop, whether we want to pay attention or not. Twins from more- and less-privileged homes show the influence of environment on IQ. Pictures of William S. Burroughs's "lost" graphic novel. The irony of science is that it's based on skepticism--yet scientists hate self-questioning. History of auto-tune, which was first used for prospecting oil. How domesticating pets helped us develop the traits to become human.