22 February 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 22 Feb 2010 After surviving the quake and the hospital conditions, new amputees in Haiti redefine their lives. An internal memo championing avoided recalls, says Toyota, doesn't reflect its corporate beliefs. This week will determine the shape of American politics for the next three years. Newsweek editors publish their internal email thread asking whether or not Joseph Stack should be labeled a "terrorist." Chart: Sources of revenue, state by state. TMN's Leah Finnegan investigates college loans, which are crushing grads more than ever. A report from the Southern California squid invasion, where amateur squidders have their jigs at the ready. Photos of figure skaters making funny faces. Ten timeless influencers of conformity. At a time when cancer still kills one in four Americans, it is a job that requires as much hubris as heart.