19 November 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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Reid introduces public option bill to the Senate, locates funds for the legislation in elective cosmetic procedures.
Some claim doctors' neckties harbor disease; for physicians who don't want to lose the air of formality, there is now antimicrobial neckwear.
Exercise makes you less anxious; heavy alcohol consumption reduces risk of heart disease.
Scientists give mummies CT scans, find ancient heart disease.
The five hot dogs that will kill you.
Tell us your unusual, your unique, your nontraditional holiday traditions.
New research says that fearless toddlers are more likely to commit crimes later in life.
I'm at the Brooklyn Bridge, intent on stalking rogue, tour-guideless tourists. TMN's Leah Finnegan finds out who's traveling to Brooklyn.
This week, H&H Bagels and B&H Electronics headed into New York courts on unrelated charges.
New York police and prosecutors investigate newspaper delivery union for bribery, favoritism.
Colum McCann wins the National Book Award for fiction; Robert Birnbaum's 2007 chat with McCann.
Bookmaking illustrated in 3,000 photos.
Sexting takes hold of the elderly.
I invariably observe that the majority of the other hydro-phobes keeping pace with me are firmly in the females-over-fifty set.