3 October 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 03 Oct 2007 In controversial move, Bush vetoes child health insurance act; what's he thinking? State Dept. to offer "an alternative source to mainstream media" and blog it up. Social creativity, retroactive pessimism among the coping mechanisms psychologists recommend for Mets fans. Anniversary of Ghandi's birth celebrated by bald-headed tykes. Smokeless tobacco returns to America via Ikea-land. Santorum has company: dictionary words named after people, with not-so-nice meanings. San Francisco cancels Castro Halloween party--at least 600 men in uniform still expected to attend. And the Vendy award for best street food goes to... Man stores amputated leg inside barbecue, grill sold to new owner, new owner wants to keep the leg. Related: Everyday to-do lists. In today's feature, Jonathan Bell reveals there's more to London weather than just gray skies. Mr. Sulu gets an asteroid named after him. (A reminder why we like the guy.) Sure, it's the 21st century, but we still think asteroids and two-headed animals portend ominous things.