September 12, 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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- How to end the 9/11 era and beat terrorism: Secure nukes and refuse to be terrorized.
- To help the dying cope with the reality of death, dignity therapists ask them to tell a story of their life.
- It's a strange assumption that novelists good at storytelling are considered sage political thinkers.
- Saadi Gaddafi, former commander of Libya's special forces, professional soccer player, escapes to Niger.
- With Arab Spring over, Winter is coming: Islamists could be challenged by West-backed authoritarians.
- Indian activist hits second decade in a hunger strike against laws protecting military from prosecution.
- Samuel Eto'o, once the world's best soccer player, now plays in the most violent republic of the Caucasus.
- After his father's death, John Warner realizes his dad was his biggest fan.
- Meet ToB commentators Warner and Guilfoile on Oct. 18 at the Bookstore in Glen Ellyn, Ill.
- Ebert's memoir drifts from cinematic narrative to finding relief through blogging.
- Christianity continues to boom in China, where more attend church on Sunday than in all of Europe.
- Solar catamaran proves ability to navigate world's oceans, suggests solar's huge economic potential.
- Rhinos with poisonous horns discourage poachers.