12 July 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 12 Jul 2010 The Haitian government hasn't received the money it was promised by the donors. Haiti, six months later. Studies find computers don't make good on their educational promise, even when placed in low-income households. An inquiry into our information glut and why facts are useless in creating informed voters. Un(gas)masking the subject of a now-iconic Earth Day photo. "There were a lot of men in my life, just as I had wished." Harvard tracks down three of its '60s-era dropouts. History of baseball cards: from early fad to nearly worthless today. Also: TMN's Robert Birnbaum suggests the best baseball books. Chess will serve as [an] effective means of communication between countries with different economic, political, ideological, and religious systems. Researchers find complicated environments equip mice for fighting off cancer. Tell a child she shouldn't read American Psycho, and you'll only make her want to read it more. A look back at the ebb and glow of New York's lampposts. From the attic: Clay Risen tracks down the city's bishop's crooks. A look back at Muppet bands.