2 February 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 02 Feb 2010 The rat says so: Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of winter. Al Qaeda dropouts may provide the key to radicalism. Scientists create possible nuclear-waste-eating Venus flytrap. Choire Sicha offers the most accurate review possible of When in Rome. A new kind abstinence-only program--it doesn't preach morality or marriage--has actually diminished rates of teen sexual activity. Video: Jane Chen shows how a low-cost, portable incubator could save the lives of millions of infants in developing nations. The new model: Submit your Super Bowl ad, respond in outrage after it's rejected, get more publicity than the ad would have generated. New Orleans will love Archie Manning, no matter what his son may do; the Super Bowl trip is the best thing that has ever happened to the city. A visit to Next Media's Taipei offices, where animators reenact the news the cameras can't capture. TMN is looking for a winter intern who can give this headline more of a hook. A Q&A with the Marxist professor accidentally responsible for Texas banning Brown Bear, Brown Bear. Plenty of teenagers still love Catcher in the Rye. In fact, my Facebook feed was full of tributes to Salinger the day he died. Recalling a bad idea to visit Salinger and demand he turn over everything he'd written since 1965. I've never regretted stopping when I did. An interview with Bill Watterson, reclusive Calvin and Hobbes creator.