8 November 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 08 Nov 2010 Saturday's brutal beating of a Moscow journalist may be part of a Medvedev-Putin power struggle. Dick Cheney ran the Bush White House. Myths about George W. Bush. Op: Berlusconi doesn't like women, he likes interchangeable dolls. Eleven paintings "you can't miss" at MoMA's historic Abstract Expressionism show. I do not even notice that I can't read most of the time. Art critic on living/dying with a brain tumor. Slideshow of where the workers who made your iPhone sleep at night. Bill Wyman's "Mick Jagger responds" piece is not by Mick Jagger, but it's very good. Long read: The case of the vanishing blond. New idea for trend bar: pre-Industrial air, where sniffing leads to time travel. U.S. pushes low-fat milk, leaving surplus of milk fat, ergo U.S. pushes cheese-laden products. Paul Auster begins his day with a pot of tea. Poems by Glück, Walcott, Merwin in honor of daylight saving time. "It is possible that the key to immortality is hidden" in a 17-year-old three-year-old. Video: Brooklyn to New York via Brooklyn Bridge, 1899.