24 September 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 24 Sep 2009 And the researchers do not know why it worked. A new AIDS vaccine tested on volunteers shows little success--but even that's a first. Yesterday's U.N. drama was nothing compared to Che Guevara's 1964 address, which came with two assassination attempts. California's economy is in crisis; for a way out, who better to turn to than Jerry Brown? Why a dust storm caused Sydney's sky to turn pink, red, and yellow. Infinite Summer continues its roundtable wrap-up of the novel's ending. Because everybody has one: Tell us your favorite children's book. Scholars willingly meditate on what their own obituaries would say. Another scholar finds solace in 1930s-era pop culture. Photos: Museum exhibits to please Holden Caulfield. The relationship between Jews and medicine has biblical roots. To protect workers from H1N1, a new report recommends canceling office meetings. Helpful: How to make weapons out of office supplies.