14 January 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 14 Jan 2010 The destruction of so much of Haiti's infrastructure is shutting down some relief efforts. Memo to Pat Robertson: Haiti is overwhelmingly Christian. Video: How mapmaking can help fight disaster, build economies. Geolocator-tagged puffins reveal surprising winter journey. Among athletes, asthma is more common in winter Olympians; the reason may be that dry air dehumidifies the lungs. When hearing an antitrust case against the N.F.L., Supreme Court justices show they're more about baseball than football. Arizona man attempts to eat local where nothing grows. Q and A on the problem with bananas. Versions of history debated at a textbook selection committee for the Texas State Board of Education. One of Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown's credentials: America's Sexiest Man, 1982. R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass dies, age 59; punk musician Jay Reatard dies, age 29. The LeRoy Neiman Gallery will present artists' and filmmakers' recreations of selected works from James O. Incandenza's oeuvre.