5 November 2010: Weekend By The Morning News — 05 Nov 2010 Bush makes clear he heartily approved of waterboarding, rejects "torture" classification. Bush says Kanye calling him a racist ranks among worst moments; Kanye says he wants to connect with Bush. Consumer Reports says Microsoft's Kinect isn't racist, just light-sensitive. Art conservators use concert lighting technology to recreate art. Larry Rivers's life and career reviewed in light of movie he made about his daughters' breasts. Lacking a serial comma, Merle Haggard was gay-married twice retroactively. Stunning footage of Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupting. Conspiracy of the Fire Cores. Wild Wolves. Happy Sleep's Apostates. Names of Greek anarchist groups active in 2009. Couple won lottery and gave it all away because "it felt good" and they have each other. Four-year-old conjoined twins also craniopagus: Sharing a skull and a brain, they can see through each other's eyes. Fishing in Alaska is misery: terrific, brief account of very hard work. See also: Tales from a content farm's copy-editing desk. Writers would be well advised to steer clear of publishing in Cooks Source, but they may not have a choice. Pleasant history of 10 Downing Street's facade. TMN's Matthew Baldwin comments today in Layer Tennis; FYI, Baldwin hates zombies.