24 October 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 24 Oct 2008 "Yes, I've found a flaw. I don't know how significant or permanent it is. But I've been very distressed by that fact." Congress lashes Greenspan. The volatility of global markets over the past weeks has undone years of gains by emerging economies. Wal-Mart data gives quick indication of economic well-being--customers drift from credit to pay-day shopping. Op: The internet's free labor and crowdsourcing market--e.g., on Wikipedia--will decrease in power as "freeconomics" crashes. Surge of optimism on Wall Street as dollar bill found on trading floor. Afghanistan's anti-war movement gains pace, calls for peace assembly, human rights education. Sticky-tape generates X-rays when unraveled in a vacuum--powerful enough to see finger bones. The problem with Dickens was that all his characters were called "Mr. Nasty Bastard" or some other wholly descriptive moniker. Working with Obama on the week's fantasy football pick reveals a lot about temperament, wise-guyism. Obama, McCain take a stand on their fantasy football picks. Op: America will never reach the voter turnout in other countries--as long as we keep voting on a Tuesday. Video: Andy, Opie, Richie, and the Fonz endorse Barack Obama. How to dress as your favorite pop star for Halloween--sometimes it just takes laundry.