8 February 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 08 Feb 2011 Coach president says men buy 45% of luxury handbags in China. French foreign minister, who suggested attacking Tunisia's protesters, regrets vacationing in Tunisia during a revolt. Why protests continue: graduates with phones but no future, plus doctors and lawyers, are raging. Profile: "The Fridge" can barely walk unless it's to fetch a drink. Foursquare visits tracked in order to avoid running into Foursquare users. Long read: Soldiers' devastating "new normal" and the medications they take during our longest war. Four brief accounts of studies in death as aphrodisiac. Watching the Super Bowl; drinking water. Things women prefer to sex. Franklin: More books by men are reviewed because most books published are by male authors. Preview of IBM supercomputer vs. Ken Jennings on Jeopardy. Examples of furniture that eat meat; history of pop-up objects. Anyone writing about dreaming in English probably [isn't] writing in English. Hitchens: The King's Speech is a farce; if it had been up to the royals, "Britain's finest hour" never would have taken place. Times flays preview of Broadway's "Spiderman." Long read: Director Paul Haggis leaves Scientology after reaching the top and explains all.