October 31, 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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- Studies find mind-reading is now feasible, if a bit crude.
- Phrases like "god particle" may drive scientists batty, but they stoke interest that promotes research.
- Photos leak from "foreclosure mill" law firm Halloween Party that mocked evicted homeowners.
- Photographs taken inside haunted houses when the lights were on.
- In case you missed it: Pictures of haunted-house attendees at the moment they're most frightened.
- Lane: Even if you loathe von Trier, resist the lure of on-demand video and go see Melancholia big.
- Coming soon: Actors and producers on how today's TV became great.
- Story of the film set that became an institute, a vast game where cameras are always rolling.
- Profile of Terra Jolé, who's moved on from performing as Mini-Britney to Mini-Gaga.
- How to dress as an Edward Gorey character for Halloween.
- Flashblood, or injecting yourself with the blood of a recently high drug addict, is scarier than anything else around this Halloween.
- Three parents talk about their children that became convicted murderers.
- Even in D.C., home of the topical Halloween costume, politicians are out of favor.
- Obama's foreign successes mean squat to Americans.
- In a stretch for a Halloween story, the Journal reports on bat recruiting for the London Olympics.
- Roger Angell's game-six scorecard from the World Series.
- Google carves six giant pumpkins for Halloween time-lapse doodle.
- Traffic jam of super cars.