October 26, 2012: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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- Why companies in the same industry tend to wind up in the vicinity of one another.
- Interactive graphs show America's economic stagnation over the past decade.
- Iraq and Afghanistan didn't achieve desired outcomes for the U.S., but its military still dominates all others.
- John Warner rejects the election.
- Young adults moving out of their parents' houses or away from college towns at the fastest rate since 2005.
- Fans and resellers hoard Count Chocula, Franken Berry, and Boo Berry, now only sold in stores during Halloween.
- When Russians pirate and translate your book.
- Like Guitar Hero on your keyboard: Typing Karaoke.
- Housing developers try to dump a Frank Lloyd Wright before it achieves landmark status, and they lose their investment.
- Meet the Republican lawyer behind the myth of voter fraud.
- Firing back at Texas AG, blogger is "eager to catch a minority in the act of showing something other than their original birth certificate and college transcripts."
- Nathan Deuel looks for the reality of Homeland while living in Beirut.
- See also: Deuel's transmissions from Beirut, "Husband, Father, Writer, War."