November 10, 2011: Morning
- Notes written by Berlusconi while he lost his majority in Italy's parliament.
- Chávez to host "cancer summit" for other South American leaders who have been treated for cancer.
- Palestinian bid for UN membership headed for certain failure.
- Penn State trustees fire school's president and football coach.
- Thousands of Penn State students hit the streets, flip a news van and knock over lampposts.
- Crowds are not always stupid; they can also behave heroically.
- South Africa's ANC suspends youth leader Malema for calls to overthrow the government in Botswana.
- Romney's competition implodes.
- Related: Spitfire's guns still fire after being buried in peat for 70 years.
- Internet brings Darwin emotion-recognition experiment to life 150 years later.
- Franzen's Strong Motion is coming true.
- Owners of Google hope to parlay world's most popular website into book deal.
- Peak age of accomplishments in physics has risen to 48 from Einstein's 30.
- TMN's Jennifer Daniel renders lips of three dozen Playmates who have died since 1953.
- See also: flowchart for "Can We Date?"
- "Where men meets moustaches meets hair meets moustaches meets hair."