11 March 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 11 Mar 2010 Plurality of Americans thinks the U.S. should "mind its own business internationally." U.S. government doesn't actually rank Taliban officials. Sudden acceleration is very often caused by drivers who press the gas pedal when they intend to press the brake. High-powered undergraduates do "3,000 things at 150 percent." Chart: Bathroom use in Edmonton during Olympic gold medal hockey game. Andreas Gursky's new ocean series employs satellite imagery. Terrific new Christoph Niemann illustration maps out an abstract, personal city. Unusual chess sets. The most remarkable Apple product placements--and yes, Limbaugh is a fan boy. Demand for Japanese stewardess uniforms explodes on the black market. Video: Reagan says a paradox in fashion will soon end the world. Winnie Mandela says her ex-husband made a bad deal with de Klerk, and now he's a cash cow. One in five Australians reads poetry. Instapaper for the commute: Smoking with the (Tea Party) oldies. Men wearing suspenders are most likely to ask longish, rambling questions. Google adds cycling routes to Google Maps.