9 February 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 09 Feb 2010 Study: A surplus of men in China equates to more savings for the country. A study of the Times's most-emailed articles shows people want to spread positive, awe-inspiring news. N.A.S.A. launches David Bowie concept mission. Someone leaked a memo about Operation Stardust to the papers...I ate Dexamyl for dinner. I work on the Bowie principal--do something once and it's a mistake; do it three times and it's an arrangement. L.R.B. personals editor serves up his favorite ads. As the Olympics roll up once again, editors cringe over writers who verb "podium" and "medal." Arizona Tea Partier plans a summer run against McCain, who counters with an awkward move to the far right. White House proposes a new climate service to provide farmers and water regulators with global warming forecasts. Matthew Lickona explains why he wrote a comic book about an aborted fetus. British designers draft a safer pint glass. A man turns the detritus of his life into a yard of scrap memories, and his neighbors hate him for it. Google Voice poetry. Matthew Baldwin's 2010 "Make-Yer-Own Oscar Pool" is now open and ready for your party's picks.