7 October 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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[Election officials] should make clear that in many circumstances, people in foreclosure still have the right to vote where they have been living. Disenfranchisment will threaten over a million largely Democrat voters.
On the Wall Street crash suicide myth, a grandson's reflections on its legacy.
Profiteering from climate change this week: the tourist industry, smart Canadians.
Burj Dubai: $4.1 billion; proposed Nakheel Tower: 200 meters higher.
Critiquing opening credit sequence, spotting selfish designers.
The Onion, perhaps tiring of election year news, steps back in time to 1783.
Your "what crisis?" moment of Zen: GDP rise since 1810.
On Sunday, Calvin Trillin led 35 participants on a dining tour of Greenwich Village, SoHo, Chinatown, and Little Italy.
Video: A literal take on A-Ha's "Take on Me."
Hug yourself and wait until it passes with Kindertrauma, "the movies, books, and toys that scared you when you were a kid."
It's October, so it's time for Gothtober--that's advent for autumn.