20 November 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 20 Nov 2008 European physicians announce the successful transplant of a human windpipe built from the patient's stem cells. Libby's a shoo-in: high-profile convicts and their likelihood of being pardoned by Bush. Al Franken or Lizard People? Minnesota voters will decide. Barack Obama, meet the first African-Roman emperor--Iraq war coincidences, lessons abound. There will be nonesense. Visual movie reviews. Video: Brooklyn residents are asked: What is tragedy? The vomit-inducing video game that looks super-fun combines Blair Witch Project, running. Remembrance of favorite books before you could read. What's your favorite literary genre? Tell us for this month's Of Recent Note. In case you missed it, the ABC3D pop-up book is now out. "When people do read the book they will figure out that I didn't cash in. At least I hope they figure that out." Joe the Plumber's book will be stocking-ready on Dec. 1. Everybody wants Sarah Palin's book; nobody wants Bush's. Crocodile bites off Bush's arm; previously: Bush tumbles wildly down Washington Monument staircase. From evolution to the chicken to the egg: the top 10 arguments that can't be won.