21 November 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 21 Nov 2007 Supreme Court to decide whether the Second Amendment really does mean individuals can keeps guns in their homes. Proposed bill would bring 4,000 troops back to life. Bill Clinton praises Zapatero's environmental efforts in Spain, accepts invitation to advise government. Obama on being a goof-off, drug use in high school, and beyond: "I was so serious my mother told me to lighten up." "We treasure the heritage more here than they do in Norway itself." Minnesotans protest the closing of the Minneapolis Norwegian consulate. Unexpected minorities in unexpected places: Brazilians in Japan. Chinese airlines and their flight attendants, who participate in a swimsuit competition on the way to getting hired. German inventor creates spray-on condom contraption for "even the most unusual sizes." Audio: Today is "No Music Day" according to Bill Drummond--essentially so that tomorrow may be enjoyed more fully. Listening to the business news, one would conclude that the future not only of the U.S. economy but of humanity itself depends on mass, frenzied shopping for the holidays. Not traveling home for Thanksgiving doesn't make you a pariah, no matter what your parents say. Timeline of potential food safety disasters you may encounter when preparing your Thanksgiving meal. Risotto turkeys and other fowl forms made with the aid of a Jello mold.