31 October 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Arson investigators find the cause behind one of last week's S. Calif. fires--a boy playing with matches.
Child on White House tour momentarily seizes control of nation.
Supreme Court grants inmate stay of execution, indicating it intends to block all executions until deciding a lethal injection case.
Former prisoner buys his old cell, plans to turn it into a wine cellar.
Reflections on the late Robert Goulet, a triple threat whom Capote once dubbed the "poinsettia of botany." (includes mp3s)
Witches predict Giuliani v. Clinton in next year's election; why neither can sue the mask makers.
Physicists explain why there's no such thing as ghosts, vampires, or zombies.
TMN's Matthew Baldwin investigates the attics of the web, uncovering a trove of classic horror stories.
TIME's Top 25 Horror Films: all the ones you'd expect, and some you wouldn't--e.g., Bambi.
Marking the Met's premiere of "Hansel and Gretel," artists--including Lorenzo Mattotti and William Wegman--interpret the Grimm tale.
Audio: Red Sox fans deal with the ramifications of a curse, lifted.
Prince Harry to be haunted by rare bird ghosts: Royal questioned about possible nearby poachers.
German police raid right-wing party member's home, sniffing out music with illegal (i.e., Nazi) lyrics.
A dapper view of 19th-century mustaches; its companion glossary of "technical" mustache terminology.