3 November 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 03 Nov 2009 Barack Obama said he would rather be a one-term president than give up on his goals. Why the president must pull out of Afghanistan. Must read: Jon Stewart has an uncanny ability to catch public figures in their inconsistencies--without pushing his own agenda. A profile of the 27-year-old college dropout believed to be the savior of the Republican party. Bleach sales spike as swine flu paranoia rises. How unpaid sick days help the spread of H1N1: Your waiter doesn't get paid if he stays at home. "There is anxiety." If the H1N1 vaccine shortage takes out the health care workers, there's trouble for everyone. The current shortage of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine was both predictable and largely avoidable. Photos: Housed in an old mansion in Chicago, the International Museum of Surgical Science. I was with them during Steve Miller's "Abracadabra" but they literally lost me with Nirvana's "About a Girl." A TV critic reviews exercise shows. This week "Infinite Summer: Dracula" puts the final nails in the coffin. Kanye tells us reading hinders living--just think what you're missing out on right now. In my neighborhood, cigarettes are "mints" and smoking pot is "watering the lawn." Dispatch from a pot-smoking parent. The random weed name generator.