19 January 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 19 Jan 2011 Victims see a 1997 Vatican letter warning bishops against reporting abuse as new evidence; the church says it's proof of reform. Church officials offer a vial of John Paul II's blood, though not his heart--"the age had passed for that practice." Vermont art teacher sends Obama (and 16 other recipients) 60-pound bronze M.L.K. sculptures. State Dept. reports gifts given to Obama in 2009 (pdf of report). It is the disappearance and reappearance of clothing that is so startling. The red coat from Don't Look Now. A tour of post-grad landing pad Murray Hill, where your landlord is still your RA. Now proven by scientists, the most effective hangover cure is coffee and aspirin. "Not everyone accepts it." An interview with the yogic baby swinger. Lawyers and other hopefuls pay top dollar to jam with icons--Daltrey, Slash, Winger--at Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp. A decade after Portugal legalized drugs, more people are shooting up and more are entering rehab. Police couldn't identify the Tijuana Cartel leader--until someone started plastering him all over YouTube. The new Starbucks drink size is larger than the average human stomach. Graphical proof the sequel is never as good as the original.