14 October 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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A detailed look into the Medicare fraud scheme--doctors, patients unknowingly played a role.
One miner ran several miles a day. How diet and exercise shattered dire predictions by topsiders.
U.S. brokers peace talks between Afghan government, Taliban, whose factiousness makes progress uncertain.
Inside the saga of Amina Masood Janjua, crusader for those who disappeared into Pakistan's prisons.
Astronomers review data on Gliese 581--aka our backup planet--and discover it may not actually exist.
In L.A., band members face conspiracy charges for blocking three lanes of the 101 to hold a surprise concert.
He is averaging one George Washington uniform a month. Costume makers say the Tea Party is making a run on Colonial wear.
Historical and linguistic explanations for why we really hate the word "gubernatorial."
There were farewell columns by the food columnist, the hiking columnist, the farming columnist, and most of the paper's regular voices.
Philadelphia's new "democratic education" school has no tests, teachers, grades, or curriculum.
Sweden's leftists say Nobel committee has finally crossed a line in selecting right-wing Llosa.
Yale possesses an unusual reliquary: meat autographed by psychologist Ivan Pavlov.
More pop science shows that nice guys, evolutionarily, will end up with the girl.