22 October 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 22 Oct 2008 As the U.S. stock market tumbles, al Qaeda websites rejoice, endorse McCain to continue the trend. Op: An al Qaeda appearance would hardly gift the election to McCain--after all, it was Bush who didn't catch bin Laden. Time op blogger loses McCain plane rights, brushes dirt off shoulder, flies commercial. On the economy of opinion polls: Boring results don't feed the "hungry media beast." McCain signs on Park Slope brownstones confuse neighbors--and belie the residents' true persuasions. McCain says Obama is supporting both teams in the World Series; Obama counters, restates ChiSox love. Looking for ways to beat the high cost of living, some consumers stop taking their prescription drugs. On the revived potential for a Saudi plan for a Palestinian state, normalization of Israeli relations. "A single stone moved from its place has a tremendous impact on millions of things." Israeli army works to lesson its eco-impact. Though supervolcanoes are unlikely, they make economic crisis look like a lottery win. Children's drawings of the Spanish Civil War. What were you thinking at 10:04 p.m.?