15 November 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 Nov 2010 Aung San Suu Kyi shares a path with Mandela and Havel. If the past is any guide, Aung San Suu Kyi will soon try to behave like a politician. Partnership lessons from Keith Richards and Michael Eisner: share absolute trust and love of money. Disney employees stand to be terminated if found texting while driving. Insurers see uptick in demand for "disgrace policies." Now a staple of military funerals, "Taps" got its start as a call to sleep for Civil War troops. People who were conscientious or dutiful moved around the dance floor a lot. Scientists read traits in dance habits. Infographic shows how Google works; unsolicited advice for Tina Brown as Daily Beast and Newsweek merge. Directory of 4,310 weblogs in and around London based on Tube map. Q&A with Jay Caspian Kang on his TMN gambling story, now a Nieman Notable Narrative. In case you missed it: "The High Is Always the Pain and the Pain Is Always the High." Op: Is dark matter supernatural? Oh wait, no, no, calm down! Article on phrases that announce "I'm lying": "I hate to be the one to tell you this," "It's not about the money," etc. Video of Richard Dawkins in which he reads hate mail in his adorable British accent. Supercut video: "You look like shit."