18 June 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 18 Jun 2008 Obama advisor suggests soccer hooligans, Luke Skywalker will help us understand terrorism. A primer on Obama's advisors and potential cabinet. Running with a Republican would reinforce the message that Obama is serious about changing the way things are done in Washington. Five reasons to cheer enormously high gas prices. Video: Fidel Castro makes a rare television appearance. Putting money into 3-D cinema isn't likely to solve the problems of the film industry. Cyd Charisse dies at 86; see her dance with Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire. Spanish disinterest, distaste for bullfighting is on the rise, but the tradition isn't budging. Cleaning house before the Olympics arrives, Chinese censors ban the June issue of Time Out Beijing. Cosmologist Max Tegmark argues that mathematics is reality, there is nothing else. Reporter takes a math exam given to 11-year-olds--take the exam here. "Typical Reaction to the Revelation That I Do Not Own a Cell Phone, By Year" by TMN's Matthew Baldwin.