20 November 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 20 Nov 2008 To get the ball rolling: Federal judge orders five Guantanamo detainees released. The Economist predicts the world in 2009; e.g., an end to hubris. Op: If Obama needs the occasional cigarette to maintain his steely calm, let him have one. Nothing like a massive electoral loss to strip someone of great relevance in Washington. McCain goes back to work. Following the reporters and sources behind the news of Obama's considering Clinton for State. Op: New York City--full of crime, stocked with empty condos housing the homeless--going back to Lindsay time. Thomas Kinkade's 16 guidelines for making stuff suck. New York's big fancy cookbook author Mark Bittman has a crappy kitchen, too. More than half of new comprehensive European culture site is French. PC Magazine joins Christian Science Monitor, Cosmo Girl, to go online-only. Cartoonist pines for loss of charming "off-model" theme parks, asks why hip executives must ruin everything. Brief history of mailmen not delivering mail. Thank you for concern-trolling my uterus. Regarding new study saying pregnant women can have a glass of wine now and then. Psychologists study lines, pinpoint causes of "queue rage," praise Disneyland for innovations in the field.