7 October 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 07 Oct 2008 Federal Reserve to buy up bundles of debt, a radical move aimed to free up credit markets. Attention commuting cyclists: Prepare for a monthly tax break in the bailout. Meet the Treasury's Goldman-ite with $700 billion in his wallet. Pictures and scorn in case you, too, are sick of seeing sad traders in the news. Scientists say the urge to punish is natural; the debate is over whether it leads to a gain or loss. Nobel physics prize awarded for work "exploring the hidden symmetries between elementary particles." How to photograph an atomic bomb; primo tickets for Met's "Doctor Atomic" to go for $30. What to watch for during tonight's debate. Author of anti-Obama book detained in Kenya for book-touring without papers. Tax professors agree: Gov. Palin and her husband owe tens of thousands in back taxes. Print for the commute: Understanding Palin through Pentecostalism, the "mobile faith" that fights back after two slaps. Salon grasps at straws trying to prove Florida's Jews have been Palin-ed away from McCain. On religion, Obama, and Springsteen's "The Rising." It irks me that I even have to say this: Being a Muslim woman is a joyful thing. Collection of dead children featured in Edward Gorey stories.