8 February 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 08 Feb 2011 In strictly monetary terms, the number of people around the world living in poverty is diminishing. Was the headline "Obama Doesn't Care About the Super Bowl" dancing in his head? A close read of the O'Reilly interview. Roseanne Cash channels Jane Austen while watching the Super Bowl. Abandoned tanks in Alexandria provide telling backdrop for wedding photos. N.A.S.A. tests unlikely to reveal Toyota acceleration defects--plaintiffs says they'll look elsewhere. Inside insides: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Foods. In 1952, J.D. Salinger threw a rotten cocktail party; years later, the reason emerges. "Whatever the format, it's something, No. 1, you never advise a client to do." Divorce lawyers on the dark side of Valentine's Day. Whoever takes home the Oscar for Best Actress likely will get divorced as well, statistics show. Host of Italy's Supermarket Sweep accuses Mafia of cornering the tomato trade. Subtropical fossils in Antarctica may be a harbinger of our global-warmed future. 2011 is the year of gluten's inevitable demise. 2011 is the year of feeling. J. Paul Getty, scion of the oil dynasty and recipient of more than his share of misfortune, dies at 54.