31 July 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 31 Jul 2008 Aides scramble to Rove up McCain's message; their candidate keeps talking himself off course. Op: You're supposed to sow doubt about the other guy, not do it to yourself. McCain's flip-flops are flyin'. Related: For the past three elections only Democrats could campaign on issues--Republicans must campaign on virtues. Video: Olympic opening ceremony spoiler on Korean TV. As China's art market matures, small galleries call dibs on locals' work. Climate change severity debate causes public to suffer "journalistic whiplash" from false sense of uncertainty. Video: From 1978, Jack Nicholson's hydrogen-fuelled Chevy. Betting on hydrogen as the fuel of the future--a home-brew kit counters the lack of filling stations. M.I.T. study confirms energy savings, environmental benefits of revolving doors. As the Bushes consider a Dallas home, it's a Secret Service agent's nightmare and a real estate agent's dream. Al Gore places infant son in rocket to escape dying planet. The Guardian's Michael Billington chooses his top 10 Hamlets. Polonius is no longer online. Hamlet's Facebook news feed.