13 January 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 13 Jan 2010 Devastating quake near Port-au-Prince levels shantytowns, knocks down the presidential palace, destroys U.N. compound. In war between rival drug gangs in Mexico, 69 people are murdered in a single day. White House clarifies: The Christmas Day bomber purchased a round-trip--not one-way--airline ticket. Designing a better boarding pass. Whatever else it may stand for, the Burj is definitely a symbol of American know-how. What the tallest building in the world owes to Frank Lloyd Wright. The fate of the man who uploaded Wolverine is still unknown; Hugh Jackman to sell Lipton in Europe. British clergyman acknowledges power of laptops, smartphones in sermon. Related: U.K. school offers first course in cell phone photography. Spiders with a half-foot legspan discovered on the Israel-Jordan border. As fears over food safety increase, gentiles flock to the kosher aisle; suggested tagline: "Crave Parve?" The "Tonight Show" at 12:05 simply isn't the "Tonight Show." In a memorable letter, Conan rejects NBC's offer. Video: Jimmy Kimmel spoofs Leno for an entire show.