1 March 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 01 Mar 2010 House panel reviews former Toyota lawyer's documents, says the carmaker "deliberately withheld" evidence in safety lawsuits. Akio Toyoda travels to Beijing to apologize to the world's largest auto market. Chart: Measuring media bias. "You get one shot. If you miss, the whole day's ruined." As a gun control case heads to the Supreme Court, a look at Scalia's love of turkey hunting. Related: TMN's Nicole Pasulka learns how to hunt wild turkeys. When a city crashes to the ground, how do you dispose of it? Haiti's rubble removal plan will take at least two years. Luxembourg-sized iceberg breaks free from Antarctica. Gore: You can joke that all this snow is proof there isn't global warming, but it's proof there's global warming. Today's long read: Joel Johnson's gut-wrenching story of growing up with sexual abuse. Part one in a new series about how Ziggy Stardust blew a born-again mind. The photographic height/weight chart. What happens to me when I don't send out chain messages.