November 16, 2012: Morning
By The Morning News
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- Egypt's leaders vow to support Gaza against Israeli attacks.
- "Petraeus is only the beginning," says Obama, promising second term full of Homeland-like twists.
- James Carter IV digs up Lee Atwater's strategy for winning racist votes without sounding racist.
- Money may not determine the winner in a presidential election, but it does say who gets to run.
- As MSNBC demonstrates, prepare to see Condi's head when newspeople discuss Susan Rice.
- Military spouses know about infidelity, and they also know we're still at war in Afghanistan.
- Two profiles of De Niro, now and 19 years ago, about fatherhood and celebrity.
- Rihanna is on a plane with fans and journalists, and it looks like this.
- If light-rail systems remain sparsely used, cars remain better for the environment.
- You have a secret that can ruin your life called an online password, and we need to quit using them.
- Toronto book-vending machine offers random book for two bucks.
- "The Hater's Guide to the Williams-Sonoma Catalog."
- In time for the holidays: How to properly and effectively craft a thank-you note.
- How Sriracha sauce is made.