9 November 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Wonderful glance at sunspots, our Sun's extra-violent explosions which may or may not vary climate.
Terrorists are evil and they may be part of the solution. Diplomat on when to talk to terrorists.
Being afraid of terrorists makes parents dictators toward their children.
Terrorism, violence, and war shown to be addictive--simplifying life and providing purpose.
Evidence-based findings show which myths about grief aren't true.
Many conditions are sufficient for war to occur, but none are necessary. Mead says war is an invention.
Economist hugs his employees; "if I hug everyone this cannot be construed as harassment."
Infant foreskins sold by hospitals for various uses: cosmetics, skin grafts, medical research.
Obama gets lukewarm reviews for dancing in India, but history shows he may bust looose if he wins reelection.
Zimbabwe's Mugabe, 86, stars in hip-hop video to connect with voters.
Disappointing: APEC does away with world-leaders-in-flowing-robes photo-op tradition.
Savvy teens' Facebook risk-reduction strategies include the "super-logoff"--useful when they're present, dead when they're away.
Video: Five-minute account of how a YouTube video inspires a riot.
Video: Cleveland responds to LeBron's Nike commercial.