28 September 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 28 Sep 2009 After receiving the swine flu vaccine, many people will die of many things--don't assume it had anything to do with the shot. Considering he owns a house in Switzerland and often travels there, Roman Polanksi's arrest in Zurich came as a surprise to all. "This is a high-profile action designed to send out some sort of message to someone somewhere." Video: Photographer Taryn Simon talks about capturing secret sites. Related: See Simon's gallery, "Hidden and Unfamiliar," for TMN. Infinite Summer pauses for acknowledgements; next up: Dracula. The radio ad that signaled when America began teetering toward obesity. "In sports you have to play to your strengths, avoiding weak points in your game." David Chang cooks competitively, every day. A synthetic salt substitute cannot be made until scientists grasp how we taste it in the first place. It is both morally difficult and really gross. Reflections on a stint in slaughter school. Author and columnist William Safire dies, age 79. Frugality is more a personality trait than a learned habit. A few weeks ago, my smartphone and I wanted to take a drive up the coast, just the two of us. Pictures of parents when they were awesome.