23 September 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 23 Sep 2010 Watchdog sniffs out the timing of the S.E.C.'s lawsuit against Goldman Sachs, suggests it was a diversionary tactic. Dozens of New York cabbies arrested in fare overcharging scheme that netted more than $235,000. Today at 11:48 a.m., midtown New Yorkers can watch solar noon at the Sun Triangle--virgin sacrifice cancelled. In the virtual utopia of Al-Andalus, Jewish, Muslim, and Christians avatars co-exist online. Tell us who you wish could tweet from the beyond. Poll: One in five Americans believe Obama is a cactus. In the same issue, the New England Journal of Medicine publishes a study and an editorial that challenges its cost. Epileptic and brain-damaged patients help scientists isolate the cognitive region responsible for self-perception. Some complain that the field camouflages the home team's uniforms. Inside the mythology of Boise State's blue turf. Japanese police protect sumo wrestling's reputation by attacking the shady gangs that surround it. In India, adding karaoke-style subtitles to Bollywood videos has created a literacy surge. Sitting in left-leaning chairs makes people become more leftist politically.