7 October 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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Maldivian ministers to hold underwater cabinet meeting to highlight climate change, unfazed by "friendly" sharks.
Global fisheries to collapse by 2048.
Rival Kenyan groups are getting ready for the 2012 election--by rearming now.
Egyptian conservatives condemn the Artificial Virginity Hymen Kit, saying it promotes promiscuity.
How the "heaviest, banging-est, most insane, loudest, stupidest music of all time" helped a writer cope with downsizing.
Op: Music needs an underground to evolve, but those pastures may be harvested for good.
How Where the Wild Things Are cleared the path for Godzilla, King Kong, and Barney the Dinosaur.
Brooklyn is not New York; it's an island far away. And it is an island I did not love as a child. Sendak explains wild things.
TMN's readers and staff tell us about their most beloved children's books.
New study examines game theory and professional sports, reveals new conclusions about fastballs.
I think we should call it Derek Jeter's disease. A guide to faking your way through the 2009 baseball playoffs.
Struggling museum now allowing patrons to touch paintings.
Photos: A tour of Sardinia's spectacular Ispinigoli Cave.