14 October 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 14 Oct 2008 The hysterical accusations of socialism from conservatives echo similar accusations leveled at black leaders in the past. Forget October surprises; pre-election means Hail Mary passes as Bush suggests industry should decide which animals are in threat. Graphic: Gain on $10,000 investment under Democrat, Republican presidencies. Get to the supermarkets: Shoppers start to panic in Iceland. The present generation is bankrupt of principles and hope, as of property. Harold Bloom finds economic solace in Emerson. Learn from Nobel Prize winners: Krugman's "How I Work." Illustrated New York cheat sheets--how to maneuver the city's obstacles. Look both ways--even if you're crossing a one-way street. How to walk in New York. After indulging in modernism for all of one kilometer of skyscraper, this architectural aesthetic may be about to crash. Nuclear is back--architects ponder more palatable plants, making the eventual, enduring ruin beautiful. On North Korea's removal from the terrorist watch list--nuclear proliferators take note: Negotiate first, act later. Op: Nearly two decades after this country stopped building nuclear weapons, it should not get back into the business. The geopolitical dystopia predicted by sci-fi films.