7 December 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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He's like a lifeguard, or a doorman, always present, never obtrusive. Fascinating profile of Ryan Seacrest.
Archaeologists digging through Shakespeare's trash hope to find out more about his life.
Tiger Woods's snafu has meant big sales for small physics book.
Virgin readies to unveil the first spaceship for commercial use.
The magic was that the mixer seemed always to know. "All That" by David Foster Wallace.
Texas Republicans are heading for a nasty gubernatorial primary; loud public grievances may result in internal combustion.
A posthumous "interview" with Ayn Rand, with responses crafted from her quotes and works.
Arlington, Tenn., mayor says Obama is a Muslim, and that's why he preempted A Charlie Brown Christmas.
Sketchy Santas: Children crying, and with good reason.
New device desirable, old device undesirable.
Through late November, more than 2.1 million vinyl records had been sold in 2009, an increase of more than 35 percent in a year.
Perusing a Warner Bros. royalty statement, Too Much Joy's Tim Quirk locates failures big and small.
Video: Puzzle designer Scott Kim shows how popular puzzles operate, and why our minds love them.