26 October 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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"I wish they would totally ban it...or just make it totally legal." Life for sheriff's deputies in Humboldt County, Calif.
The beef between California and Texas over pollution, jobs, and who's got the better economy.
BP's new CEO makes his first public address, notes that in 20 years the world could be consuming 40% more energy.
Government denial and cover-up, marginalized citizens: Why democracies don't get cholera.
New report finds members of Germany's foreign ministry protected war criminals, were involved in the Holocaust.
Outside the U.S., "Bill Clinton Ate Here" is apparently akin to a Michelin star.
After investigating special wine "grown in harmony with nature," reporter still can't decide if it's any different.
Western chefs grumble at Japan's increasing gastronomic success.
Attention! TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin reads tonight in San Francisco.
Kindle, trying to one-up rival reader Nook, offers a way to lend e-books.
In reality, online is the only place we do not publish. Electric Literature's manifesto for a future reading platform--e.g., The Adderall Diaries app.
Op: Annie Leibovitz is struggling because people know her work, but don't really like it.
Literary widows face a difficult task as walking memory banks for illustrious spouses.