21 January 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 21 Jan 2010 Haitian business owners want to reopen their stores, but police and "looters" disagree about who are the bad guys. Trapped American uses iPhone apps to survive in Haiti. Summary of recent developments in world hotspots that have gone ignored in the press. Op: "If I returned to a U.S. war zone today, where I formerly ran interrogations, I would still be allowed to abuse prisoners." Left-wing eggheads fold on Obama, give up, demand more public fight. Díaz: "All year I've been waiting for Obama to flex his narrative muscles." John Edwards admits to paternity; long-time aide's book coming soon. The Gettysburg PowerPoint. Op: MFA programs killed the literary magazine; writers need to get jobs and start entertaining. VQR has 10 times as many submitters as subscribers, with almost no overlap. Atlanta's whites-only basketball league seeks arenas. NBC and Conan reach a deal. Chatroulette is eerily similar to the real world, though not for the faint of heart. Video: How to make espresso. Brief style profiles of people who choose to live without heat. Pinball was banned from the early 1940s to the mid-1970s in most of America's big cities. The odd history of pinball.