3 September 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 03 Sep 2008 Op: McCain's sarcastic campaign avoids negativity by using the discourse of conservative pundits--though unsustainable, it works. Mr. McGovern...was a decorated war pilot. His running mate was a young politician (a 42-year-old man) about whom little was known. Drink lots of fluid, but never drink calories. Mike Huckabee's diet tips for G.O.P. convention-goers. The non-taboo status of the whale as food in Norway Make your own pop-up lodge. How artistic war refugees shaped America's culture in the 20th century. As commodities dwindle, the U.S.-China relationship will change--peaceful coexistence is possible as long as the U.S doesn't keep up. As ties with France, its former colonial power, reach a new low, Rwanda gets friendly with England, begins to enjoy cricket. The whole thing goes on for five days. "How to Explain the Rules of Cricket" by Kevin Guilfoile. Mumbai police's "encounter specialist"--who has killed 112 people in his career--is sacked over links to global terrorism. Coca-Cola to offer 100 different flavors in one place. Celebrated movie trailer voiceover artist Don LaFontaine dies, age 68. The people like knowing a movie's going to be "in a world." Behind the scenes: the Minority Report trailer.