11 November 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 11 Nov 2010 Pakistan mixes advertising and checkpoints; messages include "Stop. Security Check. Tasty." Haiti has 10,000 with cholera in hospitals; 270,000 expected infected in "between six months and a year." Election map from 1896 New York Times. Video: Footage of students and anarchists protesting tuition hikes in London. Rupert Murdoch's Farsi 1 causes rumpus in Iran with popular soap Body of Desire. Sarah Palin's Alaska will benefit Palin's myth and Alaska's tourism board, not so much Palin's domestic credentials. Since 1996, women only featured on Wired's covers for their bodies. Gambia's His Excellency the President Sheik Professor Alhaji Doctor Yahya Jammeh may soon be named King. Op: America is rich because of common law, massive immigration, great scientific exodus during WWII. Elimination theory on how Wheel of Fortune contestant solved 27-letter puzzle with only one letter revealed. Op: From ancient philosophers to Einstein, time is the intersecting point of religion and science. Spike Lee requests your assistance in blogging about Absolut vodka and selling out Brooklyn. Narrative Voice makes stories out of online comments; The Awl advises on eating at Chipotle. I don't stay up very late. Can you post a recipe for early morning bacon? Reviews of Rachael Ray's "Late Night Bacon" recipe.