11 November 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 11 Nov 2009 The news has been full of every last detail about the shooter. Obama corrected that balance. Op: If retooled and repurposed, our interstate highways could help the U.S. economy rebound. Investigators find problems in a third of L.A.P.D. racial profiling cases--from the incident to how it was resolved. Job seekers look to erase past crimes as companies employ more thorough background checks. Many have been killed by the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia. Australia's koalas are dying out. Writer explains how drinking a bottle of wine a day doesn't make him an alcoholic, and neither did drinking 30 bottles a week. Former Playgirl managing editor explains how the magazine moved from Fabio's locks to Levi's Johnston. The flipper is enormous, the ball joint itself the size of a football. Accounts of people who have dissected whales. Redesigning the N.F.L.'s worst helmets--the Patriots may take exception to looking like Evel Knievel. Researchers to drill into Italian "monster volcano" to study when it will next erupt, though drilling could make it erupt again. Scientists: We are like flowers (and a varied garden makes for a successful family). The Vatican hosts astrobiology conference, claims it holds no position on alien existence. Depeche Mode's interpreter remembers their 1988 concert in East Berlin.