17 September 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 17 Sep 2009 Obama scraps Bush's Eastern European missile shield, will instead deploy missiles that target Iranian attacks. Op: Here comes student loan reform, scampering down the aisle, wagging its hopeful tail. Backers of the new health care proposal must keep all 59 Democrats on board and attract one Republican. A new video series finds the real faces of the health care debate--those who've suffered through lost coverage. The idea of a post-racial America is ruled null and void by the wealth gap. Crate Man: Flat Stanley for post-Millenials. For this month's "Of Recent Note," tell us: What is your most beloved children's book? When you can't sleep, you may as well draw about why you can't sleep. An epitaph for unique rest stops. The milkshakes, made with homemade ice cream, taste like you'd expect milkshakes to taste in the movies. The world's best foods and where to eat them. Parisians await Julie & Julia--they're unfamiliar with Child, but love their Streep. At Infinite Summer: Eden Kennedy finds the Cormac in D.F.W.; Kevin Guilfoile discusses the end.