October 29, 2012: Afternoon
- What you could buy with the money the candidates have raised so far.
- The demands of a presidential campaigns require amazing stamina.
- New York subway stations are empty, shut down in preparation for Hurricane Sandy.
- Movies to watch on Netflix when you're on lockdown for Sandy.
- Though Armstrong may be stripped of his titles and official achievements, his fortune likely will remain intact.
- El Paso lawyer hopes to offer asylum to Mexican "narco refugees."
- How Fleming buried Bond: In The Spy Who Loved Me, 007 doesn't appear until later in the book, in a supporting role.
- Writer gives Moneypenny her due.
- Related: The actors who tried—and failed—to play James Bond.
- Music for Sleeping Children: A new music project by Charlie White.
- Previously on TMN: "Teen and Transgender Comparative Study."
- Beautiful photos of the microscopic world.
- Britain's Labour leader proposes rewriting NHS constitution to end discrimination against the mentally ill.
- "Sentimental prospector can't bear to part baby-head-shaped nugget" and other tragedies.
- A gallery of artists hand-painting signs.
- The Candy Hierarchy.