22 October 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 22 Oct 2007 Poll of urban Pakistan finds favor for Bhutto; summary to help you sort out Pakistan's contemporary politics. Sarkozy and Brown want Blair for EU presidency; Madame Sarkozy says why she wanted a divorce. Seven top female chefs on why it's rare to have women run top kitchens. Profile of Dean behind the scenes: unsought for campaign advice, unliked for not preventing primary chaos. Larry David: the perfect profile for schizophrenics to know thyselves. Hitchens's pro-war articles encouraged a young man to enlist. The young man was killed in January. Hitchens contacts the family. Data from the latest Durex global sex survey reveals wealthy westerners (e.g., Norwegians) have lots of unprotected sex and pass around diseases. We have an exploding human population, and we have a shrinking clean-water supply. The people who move to the West today need to realize they’re moving into a desert. In case you missed it: Alcohol- and drug-related charges were involved in more than a third of all Army criminal prosecutions of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Turner Prize show has finally plucked up the courage to leave London. What a shame, then, to insult the good people of Liverpool. Baryshnikov's 37 Arts theater in New York is in the hole for $14 million. Explaining what exactly is emotional mapping, e.g., the San Francisco emotion map. What does a deep-fried Mars bar taste like? What do various drugs feel like?