17 November 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 17 Nov 2009 Following their trip to Iran, I.A.E.A. inspectors raise concerns secret nuclear installations may exist. Brooks: China has faith in its future, and it seems to be working--why don't we? It is not known why, but West Indian men are three times more likely to die of prostate cancer than white men here in the U.K. Though emergency rooms can't discriminate based on ability to pay, the uninsured are 80 percent more likely to die from traumatic injuries. A woman marries her fiance a year after he died; legal in France, there are dozens of posthumous weddings each year. This year's Oxford Word of the Year is "unfriend": To remove someone as a "friend" on a social networking site such as Facebook. Tell us: What are your nontraditional holiday traditions? Geological apocalypse is a better bet. Physicist looks at 2012 prognostications, recommends you continue paying your mortgage. Illustrator renders Shakespearean plays as graphic novels. Polish children's books; the most botched adaptations of children's books. TMN's Sarah Hepola investigates the phenomena of 30-something, book-loving, romance-novel-eschewing women addicted to Twilight. Man-wolves plague Wisconsin.