5 October 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 05 Oct 2009 Swine flu vaccinations start today, beginning with health-care workers in Indiana and Tennessee. How the "swine flu" misnomer--and ensuing alarmism--could undermine vaccine efforts. I like the Olympics a lot, but I also like sunsets. I've never felt an urge to be any closer to either of them than I already am. Bahamas, Guyana rank among countries billionaires could buy. Nature photographers talk about their most difficult-to-capture images. The human population of the Galapagos has doubled in the last decade; to preserve the ecosystem, Ecuador replaces locals with tourists. Role would require simply donning giant cockroach outfit and avoiding human contact. This year's referential costume candidates. Selling in down times: Maurizio Cattelan's provocative sculpture, including "a spookily realistic depiction of Hitler kneeling in prayer." Economic theory, starring stick figures. A new iPhone app lets users experience Manhattan with speculative architecture projects intact. A search for the McFarthest Spot: 107 miles to the nearest Golden Arches. As many as one-third of prisoners are deaf and left without support in jail. Brahms [was] convinced that a man named Meier was trying to steal the "h" from his last name.