26 October 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 26 Oct 2009 Times reporter David Rohde's Afghanistan kidnapping account could serve as a guide for how best to deal with the Taliban. How the Red Cross delivers letters to hostages. By effectively cornering the market on anti-Administration animus, Fox News has had a robust 2009 so far. Some researchers theorize that we may have evolved from rocks--proton-powered rocks, but rocks nonetheless. Video examines why a notable Cuban artist, famous for delving into secretive male worlds, committed suicide. Maps depict state-by-state U.S. remarriage rates for men and women. Op: Sesame Street was more than a TV show--it was a brilliantly executed government program. Wealthy parents are injecting their vertically challenged children with human growth hormone to give them a literal and physical leg up. Certainly you remember the sleepless week that followed; tell us your first horror movie experience. Today's long read: How medical robots could someday teach us to heal. Now on display at New York's Museum of Arts and Design: the art of paper manipulation. At the very least, as Truman Capote happily observed, Avedon was interested in "the mere condition of a face." "He didn't look particularly comfortable." Morrissey recovering after collapsing during a concert.