3 December 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 03 Dec 2007 An overview of the nations that are bulking up their military, rather than trimming down. Making the case for a president who's more concerned with solving the world's problems than staying trim. As the Bush presidency draws to a close, so too does a history of our leaders' studies in Latin. Not far from where Kennedy explained Catholicism to concerned voters, Romney will "address head-on suspicions about his Mormon faith." Op: The internet is the only policy area where candidates get a pass for knowing nothing about it. Citing projected losses of about $5.5 million a year, L.A. to cease subway honor system, install turnstiles. Today's long read: The U.S. dollar--it sucks for everyone. Dog's bark saves woman's life. Poll reveals the least-liked Christmas song: dogs barking "Jingle Bells." (the song, with light show) Auf wiedersehen, Swiss Miss, here's where to get hot chocolate in New York. Couples use the web to seduce each other into fulfilling their holiday wish lists. Video: A couple's memorable first dance. Ebert's best movies of the year--the year 2006, that is. Mafia boss arrested while watching a TV show about the arrest of a mafia boss.