29 October 2007: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Analysis of bloggers' responses to White House's merely semi-secret request for bunker-busters perhaps bound for Iran.
Print for tonight's commute: The secret history of the impending war with Iran that the White House doesn't want you to know.
Alert, stereotypical boomers: restless David Brooks has sired the "Tip of Your Tongue" decade.
Just when the U.K. slips the stereotype, France signs on for "patriotically bellicose but still America's big fan."
Comic: The new gay stereotype is Mr. Family Values.
From TAL's "Mapping" episode, a Raleigh cartographer's odd maps of his neighborhood, e.g., where the power lines are.
Former Beavis & Butthead writer says the only acceptable way to own a Ramones T-shirt is to have earned it.
Identical twins earn reunion after 35 years of separation due to secret social experiment.
Thirty illnesses, sorted according to whether or not you can eat the victims.
Afternoon games: The tall stump, extreme hangman.
Extreme, middling, and everyday figures to expect in this week's news: Madrid bombers, IMF boss, Nepal's king.
Democracy stirs while the king sleeps in the South Pacific's last monarchy, Tonga.
PDF study of why the trend for preferring sons to daughters is reversing in South Korea.
Video in case you missed it: Children engineers wreck havoc with railroad.