16 June 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 16 Jun 2008 McCain makes moves on Hillary supporters; polls cite Republican policy ills, show many women are siding with Obama. Hillary supporters who won't vote for Obama exist--but what do we call them? Op: With the W.H.O.'s statement that AIDS is confined to high-risk groups, we can forget the pandemic and focus on helping. Puppy memoirs: They're optimistic, spiritual, and--when culminating in euthanasia--controversial. Photos of actors crying--Robin Williams can really shed them. The war between landlords who want to live in their buildings and tenants who don't want to move out. Some critics spoil new movies to elucidate 18 points of disgust. Critic remember Ang Lee version. A monosyllabic review of The Hulk. George Saunders has an idea for a TV show about superheroes without superpowers. It's cool. Don't fight it. Banker seeks hipster. Less than a year after EMI's new boss stepped in, the music publisher is buckling under massive debt, layoffs, and an uncertain future. "This last year has been astounding...We have to keep it going." Ron Paul ends his bid for the presidency--this time. Video: Reverse graffiti--"I make pictures by cleaning."