15 November 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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U.S. officials play out scenarios should Musharraf fall--and worry they may appear to be planning a coup of their own.
Happy holidays: Earlier this year, federal investigators smuggled bomb parts past screeners at 19 airports.
How the campaign has changed the candidates: Obama's gone partisan, Edwards abandoned poverty, Clinton won.
More on Obama's relaunched campaign: no longer listless, it's now about honesty and candor.
"I guarantee you I wouldn't hit any of the people here, because they're smaller." Dick Cavett recalls Mailer and Vidal's show-stopping spar.
U.S. military wasting all its victories on Notre Dame.
New Yorkers: How well do you know your ubiquitous subway ads?
Videos: Entries in the Twin Peaks Coffee Blend Competition.
Director Ang Lee was fine with cutting the sex scenes from Lust, Caution for Chinese audiences--now one audience member is suing the censor.
Audio: London's enormous sexually explicit exhibit chronicles 2,000 years of erotic art, bans those under 18.
Grandmother gets carded buying wine; her daughter had ID but was also refused "in case she gave it to her mother."
Canadian winery to create electricity from grapes.
Video: "Hello, and welcome to what is obviously not The Daily Show. I am obviously not Jon Stewart." But he is one of the writers, and here's their take on the strike.
Schools ban PDA, up to and including high-fives.
Lance Arthur asks: What would Leslie (Harpold) do? On clothing, on friendships.