4 October 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 04 Oct 2010 Corporations kept borrowing and saving to ride out the recession--unless they start spending, the economy will stay flat. "There's never been a recession for us." Pre-Giuliani-style squeegee man spotted. Theories conflict over whether unemployment makes you sick or being sick makes you unemployed. With a new food pyramid on the way, policymakers are ready for lobbyists, constituents to eat their lunch. Four more states now allow loaded handguns in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol. Iran debuts its latest military technology: machine gun-armed flying boats. Op: By emphasizing hope, Disney turned terrifying fairy tales of yore into the versions of today. They played ugly, mediocre baseball. How Nolan Ryan will reinvent the Texas Rangers. For Bahrain soccer match, con artists fielded a fake Togo national team and pocketed the fees. How Dostoyevsky went from literary star to literary joke in 15 days. Crunching the numbers shows that it's worth it to go into debt for an Ivy League school. Scientists discover that people's color preferences stem from past experiences. Professors question the centuries-old tradition of final exams in the modern, "open-book" world.