17 December 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 17 Dec 2009 Army tests a soldier-controlled universal remote for its robotic devices. Counterterrorism for kids. Computer model predicts what terrorists may do next. Interview with a would-be suicide bomber. Op: It's time for Obama to make good on his promise to get rid of the penny. The better part of early-'60s home life could be managed, quite adeptly, by a horse with a vocabulary. Mr. Ed's enduring appeal. Chart: Internet advertising on the rise, especially in Britain. The Noughtie List--the list of all the "best of" 2000s lists--updates to include TV and hockey. Mr. Cronkite covered the D-Day landing from a warplane; he did not storm the beaches. The year in media errors and corrections. The year's best data visualizations. Study: Americans consume seven DVDs worth of information per day. Earthquakes now measured in tweets per minute.