27 January 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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The deficit will reach a record high in 2011, proving a weak economy, tax cuts, and higher spending don't match.
White House breaks its silence on Middle East unrest, throws support behind Egyptian protesters.
The Dept. of Homeland Security's color-coded threat advisory--set to orange since 2006--will die quietly today.
Kucinich, also long dormant, reappears to sue the Congress cafeteria for slipping an olive pit into his wrap.
Letters reveal Salinger's appreciation for Tim Henman, group bus tours, and Burger King.
After receiving threats, restaurant scuttles idea for African lion meat tacos.
U.K. hotel to stage three-course meals hosted by a Basil Fawlty impersonator.
Cost cutting forces Girl Scouts to downsize cookie offerings to just six varieties.
Nestle invests in a digestion lab to figure out how to make their food affect our hunger cues.
Marijuana entrepreneurs plan a franchise empire they call "the Wal-Mart of Weed."
People claim they want adventurous vacations, but brain scans suggest most would rather just go to the beach.
Royals pitcher chooses early retirement over the $12 million he would get for not playing this season.
TMN's Jessica Francis Kane makes a stand for the writers of government reports.