9 August 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 09 Aug 2007 Brooklyn's first tornado in 118 years sweeps through the borough, shutting down subways, increasing misery. Drills now reaching within a few hundred feet of trapped Utah miners. Concerned over the high number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan, British commander asks American Special Forces to leave. States continue to one-up each other's primaries--expect Election Day late next week. If you see the elder Bush at a restaurant, and you walk up and tell him you don't like his son, you cause him pain. "Ain't a day goes by when I don't think about killing myself." Meeting the residents at a Katrina trailer park. Johnson & Johnson files suit against the American Red Cross over commercial use of symbol. D.C. demographic shifts, as minorities move to traditionally non-immigrant suburbs; no action is planned. Bank survey reports Mexican immigrants are saving more, sending less back home. Reasons why blacks and Latinos haven't formed an alliance, no matter what Barack Obama says. Worker in lab at the hub of U.K. foot and mouth outbreak contracts legionnaires' disease. Attention designers! We're looking for a design intern--send in a link to your portfolio by tomorrow evening. Twenty-seven aquatic lifeforms you never caught while fishing. Couple who weren't allowed to name their son 4Real choose a new moniker: Superman.