Celebrate 1-11-11 with forbidden foods and sellout movies.
Remaining Rubble: In these striking photos, it’s clear that a year after the Haiti earthquake, things really haven’t changed. (Foreign Policy)
Changing City: The Mexican city of Acapulco has evolved from a luxury destination to a spring-break spot and now to a place reeling from drug violence. (LIFE)
Stealth Snacks: Some U.S. schools are completely banning candy from the premises. But a black market is emerging, almost Prohibition-style. Here’s why cold turkey is the wrong way to go. (The Atlantic)
Web War: Wikipedia volunteers often have long discussions on whether an entry has merit. See a visualization of the most-debated pages on the site. (Notabilia, via Boing Boing)
No Funny Business: On last night’s Daily Show, Jon Stewart poignantly weighed in on the tragedy in Arizona. (The Daily What)
Email Etiquette: Before you send your next email, make sure you’re not committing one of these five signature sins. (Urlesque)
Elsewhere on TIME.com: The Verizon iPhone announcement is looming. But it’s hardly a new development. See a history of the Verizon-Apple courtship.
Must See: Think product placement in movies is bad now? It’s been around since film existed — and even had a place in the first movie to ever win a Best Picture Oscar. (via Vulture)
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