28 October 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 28 Oct 2010 Unlike two years ago, there's one thing candidates aren't talking about this election season: climate change. From Gone With the Wind to Hot Tub Time Machine: Creditors to decide MGM's fate on Friday. New Zealand introduces new legislation just so The Hobbit can still be filmed there. Hoping to jump-start sales, stores push up Black Friday to this week--much to the chagrin of retail purists. Johnny Cash's to-do list; John Lennon's note to the laundry. All the alarms, all the air bags, and the low-sodium lattes in the world won't save you. For sale: 1967 Mercedes 250S. Inside Bulgaria's House of Humor and Satire, once the Communist capital of comedy. Op: Walt Whitman's experiences as a Civil War nurse helped inspire his most insightful poetry about death. Computer game allows people to move on-screen objects with their mind. Prison librarian reveals inmates' morbid requests: diary of Anne Frank, works by Plath. Marie Antoinette was the target of an early (and pornographic) smear campaign. Fifty years later, we're still arguing about "could..." versus "couldn't care less."