26 November 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 26 Nov 2008 The Bailout: now bigger than the expenditure for WWII and Vietnam combined. "Traditional Publishing R.I.P." chronicles the daily death of print. It's not really dismal. It's quiet here, you know. And there's no rats. CBGB's remains lay in a Williamsburg storage space. Economic turmoil sparks innovation--mostly because it wipes out the competition. Just in time for disaster, Google Books gives us War Vegetable Gardening and the Home Storage of Vegetables. In France, many view a new "right" to work until 70 as an insult. A great poet needs to leave open the door between the conscious and unconscious; Sarah Palin has removed her door from its hinges. Included in this year's TMN Annual: Todd Levin's story of traveling to Disney World with his parents, year after year after year. Ammunition for turkey-induced political arguments. All the psychology, nutrition, and economics you need to understand Thanksgiving science. A guide of online guides to preparing Thanksgiving dinner. From 2003, Leslie Harpold's "How to Cook Thanksgiving Dinner."