9 September 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 09 Sep 2008 Bob Woodward says top-secret U.S. "killing program" is responsible for Iraq's reduced violence. American missiles kill 23 in North Waziristan--including eight children--and miss targets, say Pakistani intelligence officials. After years of staying indoors to avoid violence, Iraqis now face another problem: obesity. To those who might, why not to panic about McCain's bounce in the polls. Journal busts the McCain story about Palin opposing "the bridge to nowhere." Op for the commute: Obama should campaign quietly for blacks, loudly for whites. Or: why libertarians should vote Obama. World's no. 3 chess player biased toward whites: Since 2007, he hasn't won a game starting on black. "Attack the media is what you do when you're losing." McCain's angsty claims of media bias betray weakness. Funny how folks in the mainstream media, when discussing the mainstream media, never say "we." Doom-and-gloom report about the state of today's students. What India and the U.S. are willing to trade for keeping the world safe from Armageddon: cash. When we change, they will change. Seven questions for Thomas Friedman. Journey through the Asian experience during "Cool Britannia." Cheney finds less than love while traveling through Azerbaijan. Audio: In case you were wondering what a quantum cello sounds like.