16 September 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 16 Sep 2010 Politicians always say small businesses create jobs; they fail to mention that nearly all the jobs created are destroyed. From Japan's Zaitokukai to Norway's Progress Party: the Tea Parties of the world. Spain faces a housing crisis, with too many vacant buildings and too many banks on a lending spree. E.P.A. fines 99 Cents stores for selling unregistered household products with illegal ingredients. Yankees caps' popularity with criminals could be because it's the best-selling cap--or maybe it's Jay-Z. His mobile phone rang during the lesson...Mr. Gosha casually asked if he could take the call. An English teacher meets his new student, a Yakuza boss. French researchers employ a "defanged" version of the HIV virus in gene therapy to cure a deadly blood disorder. Scientists are puzzled as to why we like painful, non-addictive chilies. Op: Developed by two non-scientists, the popular Myers-Briggs personality test is about as accurate as a horoscope. Studying the studies that try to predict homosexuality in children. Parents began to choose names and forms of names simply because they liked them. How naming styles have changed across two centuries. Designers show off the Lost World's Fairs.