14 November 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 14 Nov 2008 Advisers are split over what to do with Obama's network of supporters, who are now a proven grassroots army. How to tell when your consumer confidence is shaken: when that fancy bean grinder doesn't seem worth it. The math on the Starbucks Gold Card: How many cups until you break even? Send in your question for this afternoon's TMN Talks with Jad Abrumrad, co-host of Radio Lab. With black stereotypes inapplicable, white comics just don't get how to poke fun at Obama. Sustainable food and agriculture experts on what they'd say if they had five minutes with the president-elect. Researchers turn tequila into diamonds. The public may have misgivings about a silent and invisible weapon that would boil the body's fluids before tearing it apart in a burst of vapor. Upcoming book features musicians' most-loved instruments, the stories behind them. (pdf here) Not much has changed in the [fantasy] genre since the invention of Bilbo Baggins. The house from A Christmas Story is open to tours--this month it's host to the movie's 25th anniversary celebration. The Nirvana baby, now 17, recreates the Nevermind cover photo.