8 October 2010: Weekend By The Morning News — 08 Oct 2010 Jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo wins Nobel Peace Prize. India issues arrest warrants for two Pakistani army officers, alleging involvement in the Mumbai attacks. Producers adapt Sesame Street for Nigerian market with HIV-positive character, mosquito net mishaps. Seeing its new logo bashed and redesigned online, Gap says public reaction is "a crowd-sourcing project." Pro-Kremlin and anti-Putin journalism groups compete to produce the better sexy calendar. Residents of English village famous for public sex suggest filling fields with bulls to discourage "dogging." Op: The phrase "sorry I'm late" has launched a global epidemic of laziness. TMN's Clay Risen on the Seven Habits of Highly Effective Superstitious People. Wideman: No one will sit next to a black man riding in the Acela quiet car. Popular Mechanics investigates science behind being buried alive, concludes movie Buried is mostly accurate. Account of Tony Kaye, director of American History X, doing abominable things to become banished to Hollywood's wilderness. Photographic record of school bus stop shelters scattered across greater Buffalo, NY. Video: Brief documentary about desks (brief summary). Craigslist TV "features craigslist users in the context of a posting." Even more video: Short documentary about surfing in Cleveland.