19 November 2010: Weekend By The Morning News — 19 Nov 2010 Penn of Penn & Teller offered airport VIP status after his crotch is touched. Effects of airport scanners considered if travelers reach a pleasure-vs.-stress tipping point. "Rape Survivor Devastated by Enhanced Pat Down." Discover analysis of body-scan radiation risk--"Someone is going to get skin cancer." Op: The TSA successfully turned us into cows; now the cows are startled and may stampede. China sentences woman to year of labor for tweeting "charge, angry youth." Anticipating winter: "Snow" at Mori Art Museum by Tokujin Yoshioka. "The Japan syndrome": Growing old too quickly unless cultural taboos are overcome. Entrepreneur seeks market in Nigeria for linings to prevent head-related juju. Questions for those who believe we're entering the calendar year's "peak break-up times" period (according to Facebook). The short-term fit of a dating match or a Web page doesn't measure the long-term value it may hold. Ed Park on how, as a Village Voice copy editor, he learned to love nuances in the Chicago Manual of Style. Palin didn't invent "refudiate"--word was printed by a Texas newspaper in 1891. Woman with Asperger's explains what it's like to have sex when it's tough to read nonverbal social cues. Studies suggest seniors more susceptible to scams because their brains focus on the positive and brush off loss. Video: Four minutes of people jumping off bikes into a pond.