19 January 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 19 Jan 2010 Despite controversies following other disasters, American Red Cross has now collected $103 million via texts. Sachs: A Haiti Recovery Fund should last five years, and Obama should pony up $2 billion. Mary Ellen Mark and other photographers featured in a magazine to benefit Haiti. Media mistakes: When are Haitians looters and when are they just hungry? Instapaper for the commute: Life inside a deadly Chinese internet-addiction camp. Risen: When nations pay for using chemical weapons, it's for strategic, not moral, reasons. Reasons to see the show that refuses to announce itself: Tino Sehgal at the Guggenheim. Op: Americans may strive to be color-blind, but anti-"blackness" is still an ingrained prejudice for many. Space's largest black hole measures at 100,000 tredagrams. A primer on the Leno/Conan wars for non-Americans. Slideshow of the best lies printed on the covers of women's magazines in 2009. TMN's Tony Doerr on recent brain books: putting the emphasis on non-neuron gray matter. Sketches painted by an architect to contain concepts; subway riders skip pants once more. Origin and notes for the urban legend that Eskimos have many words for snow. Profile of Magnus Carlsen, chess's youngest world no. 1, who says he's not obsessed with the game. Audio of ego: James Ellroy's desert-island discs.