15 March 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 15 Mar 2010 Defense official ran private network of contractors, setting up assassinations in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Georgia panics after fake TV newscast says the Russians are coming. Brief profile of world's biggest bond investor: backs Obama, stiff on Greece. Guide to Dodd's financial overhaul bill to finally debut this week. In a 43-minute phone call, Clinton tells Netanyahu of Obama's anger. AIPAC condemns Obama's ire and Clinton's 43 minutes, urging the White House to resume being disappointed in private. Op: No lobby's more persuasaive than the U.S. military, a message Israel/AIPAC should heed. Sullivan: Once again, the Catholic Church sees itself as the real victim. The current Dalai Lama is a professed tickler, often using it as a handshake substitute. British couple face jail time in Dubai after a child sees them kissing in public. How Dubai broke down the Bustan Rotana hotel assassination. Slideshow: Hadrian's Wall illuminated. Secret items served by chain restaurants. Complete analysis of hidden meaning in Lady Gaga's "Telephone." R.I.P. Peter Graves; "request vector, over."