Where is extended info in iphoto?

in iphoto '09 one could access "extended photo" information for a photo. i do not see this option in iphoto '11...

Therein lies the rub.  It's not there.  Do as TD suggested and contact Apple.
An alternative action you can do is download and use Simple EXIF Viewer for Mac OS X - Free Download - Tucows ... to view the full EXIF data. Just put the app in the Doc and drag the photos from the open iPhoto window onto it in the Dock.  You'll get a window like this:

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