20 November 2006: Evening By The Morning News — 20 Nov 2006 If Shakespeare were alive, he'd be worth many millions--or he wouldn't be published at all. Marines' Iraqi translator remembers dying friends and threatened families, failed by the system, not the soldiers. The Army says it's not searching for a truth serum. The Kremlin would like to again reassure you it is not poisoning its enemies, though you won't hear it said in Russian. Russians and NASA disagree over golf balls in space. It's possible to get by on only four outfits. Advice for aspiring Bond girls. Op: In the real world there are predatory men with demented, damaged ideas about women--and some girls do ask for it. New $1 coins hope to be used, not lost in your couch. American paychecks leapt four percent over the past 12 months. EU bans cat fur and dog fur, not yet cat-dog fur. Law barring fox hunting in Britain is as tattered and bloody as the animals who continue to die. Recipe for your Monday evening libation: A pork margarita. Wikipedia Brown, Boy Detective