15 November 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 Nov 2007 Sworn account by one of the Blackwater turret gunners. Porsche makes more money trading derivatives than selling cars; rise of the Canadian dollar makes "BC bud" less competitive. Hollywood's strike makes trouble for Canada's film business. Details on how the Chinese weather service will intercept incoming clouds to prevent a rainy Olympics. Phrases that certain salespeople are forbidden to speak in China. Part three of Christian Science Monitor's special series about the lives of military chaplains. Undercover coffee-shop study finds men get better service than women. Speaking of undercover, as of last Wednesday, "Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures" has been available on Wikileaks in case you want to set up your own Guantanamo. Jury opens debate on birder who shoots cats to protect rare species as well as his bed and breakfast. No debate about how cool it is to take books to Disney World. How to win a National Book Award in five easy steps. Ten brilliant social psychology studies.