23 September 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 23 Sep 2009 As Toyota gets ready to shut down California's last auto plant, it asks the state to repay it for training costs. Construction of Gaddafi's massive tent in Bedford, N.Y., halted over code concerns. New poetry anthologies from Germany, Russia, and Vietnam shed light on poets' kleptomania. Mars lander sends back photos from Sydney. An interview with one of the 127 people who ran the first New York Marathon in 1970. Tell us: What's your most beloved children's book? "I also know the Disney archivist, know the Coca-Cola archivist." Q&A with a Levi's historian. Op: Movies in 3D are an effective economic gimmick. The Summer of Death has ended; now let's sort out who coined the term. Interactive chart of how different brands have fared over the last nine years. Newsweek's rankings of America's greenest companies contain sufficient greenwashing. Our forefathers fought and died so that verbs would never be subjugated by adjectives. A website dedicated to the pursuit of justifying good grammar.