12 February 2010: Weekend By The Morning News — 12 Feb 2010 National day of mourning in Haiti for the 230,000 people killed one month ago today. International Living ranks France as the top spot to live; the depression drops U.S. to seventh place. Sanctioned vandalism employed to help save L.A.'s Hollywood sign from developers. Tea party types protest Marvel superheroes who view them as "a bunch of angry white folks" doing an "anti-tax thing." Photos of New Yorkers' messages for the last person who dumped them. Broken-heart syndrome: when the bereaved have all the symptoms of a heart attack. Instapaper for the weekend: Synthetic biology coming to an arena near you. India has 300 people waiting hanging on death row, but no hangman. R.I.P. Hong Kong's man with the golden toilet. In honor of Lincoln: What's up with log cabins? Ten things you should know before going on the Daily Show (see result). Op: If Tom Ford can make a great movie, then perhaps great movies are more about crews and casts than directors. In sports, focus is the difference between experts and amateurs; whether humans obey game theory isn't certain. Video: Google's magical glass elevator. Map-view approach to newspaper front pages from around the world. The only intelligence in a car is what the driver brings to it; unfortunately, human beings aren't suited to the job. Statistical food maps of America. Chicago artist makes a game of leaving his paintings around the city. Terrible Valentine's Day present ideas from TMN's Kevin Guilfoile.