25 August 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 25 Aug 2009 Scots seek answers in the early release of the Lockerbie bomber, opening new questions about the original conviction. Presidential panel estimates H1N1 could infect half the U.S. population this fall and winter, kill double the number of the average flu. Dinkins to Paterson: One thing you could do is not brand your opponents as racists. Increased surveillance of government procedures might provide America with a renewed sense of checks and balances. Four million Chinese children are regarded as internet addicts under the guidelines. China stops at nothing to curb what it thinks is something. We're not acting on climate change because we're still cavemen at heart. Lou Solomon...will be transitioning into the newly created post of Independent Phone Acquaintance. The ambidextrous Don Mueller pushes his cause: two-racket tennis, where no player has a backhand. At Infinite Summer, author John Green discloses the reasons he's behind in his reading. Also at I.S.: The 2005 commencement speech...is something of a bridge between Infinite Jest and his final, unfinished novel. A selection of bookstores that double as record stores, but only for certain records. Pelecanos tops the stack of books Obama took on his summer vacation to Martha's Vineyard. Video: Winkers are pants that wink.