November 15, 2012: Morning
By The Morning News
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- Chuck Klosterman explains why some people believe he accidentally forced the resignation of the head of the CIA.
- Petraeus's mistress's email password hacked in 17 hours with publicly available tools.
- Three Israelis killed by rocket-fire from Gaza, where 11 Palestinians have died in air strikes.
- Israel live blogs new Gaza offensive in close-to-real-time.
- Reporter becomes obsessed with prison camps in North Korea and winds up on an embassy doorstep.
- In case you missed it, Sean Flynn straightens out the Benghazi attack for GQ.
- How Oliver Sacks came to be "the most famous, and most beloved, brain doctor at work today."
- The story of how ESPN fell in love with Tim Tebow is really the story of a breakup, between ESPN and the business of reporting the news.
- Thomas Berdych, unable to rise in the Federer era, seeks glory in Davis Cup.
- Musician finds that pressing 1,000 singles in 1988 equals the earning potential of more than 13 million streams in 2012.
- Owners of exotic or unconventional animals are, perhaps, unconventional themselves.
- Must-see November painting shows in Atlanta, Boston, Santa Monica.
- United States' 2012 barista champion explains how to make a good cup of coffee.
- New York Times Thanksgiving expert says it's difficult to achieve the widely cited 4500-calorie intake.
- What happens when you try to live according to NYT trend pieces.