15 November 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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Bush names who encouraged him to invade Iraq: Mubarak, Saudi Arabia's Prince Bandar, Elie Wiesel.
Unlike Iran, Glenn Beck invokes loving Israel after calling Soros a money-grubbing puppetmaster.
British politician arrested for ha-ha wishing columnist be stoned to death.
Global surge sees more women elected, but women in power still receive less credit.
Politics is like vivisection--disturbing as a career, alarming as a hobby. O'Rourke says everyone lost the election.
From Miami to Montreal, Haitian political candidates stump for votes, looking for checks and sway.
Op: Affairs of state should not be settled by diplomats severely wrung out by jetlag.
Greatest improvements in human development since 1970 found in Oman, China, and Nepal.
Video: Ten centuries of European history in five minutes.
Japan's recession-immune pet industry is currently second only to the U.S. in terms of size and value.
Detroit's revival depends on Arab Americans; in Dearborn, home to Ford, one-third of the citizens have Middle Eastern ancestry.
Nonlicensed horse-teeth floaters rejoice in legal win in Texas, but perhaps not for long.
Interactive survey tests if you can tell fake smiles from real ones.
Lee brothers cook Marilyn Monroe's extremely complicated stuffing recipe.
James Frey runs secretive young-adult-novel factory, citing Warhol and Hirst as inspirations.