16+JANV

 **** __Patience Wears Thin as Haiti’s Desperation Grows__ **** By MARC LACEY Aid workers struggled to deliver relief supplies on Friday to survivors increasingly desperate for food and clean water.

**** __For the Trapped, Rescue Is but the First Hurdle__ **** By DAMIEN CAVE The fate of one man and the struggles of his rescuers reflect the complications of the aid effort in Haiti.

**** __F.D.A. Concerned About Substance in Food Packaging__ **** By DENISE GRADY In a shift, the Food and Drug Administration will study the health risks from bisphenol-A, or BPA, which is widely used in plastic bottles and food containers. **** __Relief Groups Seek Alternative Routes to Get Aid Moving__ **** By ALAN COWELL and SHARON OTTERMAN Relief flights are snarled at Port-au-Prince airport, and survivors are voicing angry criticism that no help is getting through.

**** __Haiti’s Government Is in Ruins, Too, but Struggles to Exhume Itself__ **** By SIMON ROMERO and MARC LACEY President René Préval’s palace has been crushed, and civil servants who were lucky enough to survive the earthquake were now picking up the pieces of their own lives.

**** __In Capital, Health Crisis Overwhelms Rescue Effort__ **** By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. Port-au-Prince has become a vast refugee camp, as relief organizations struggle to give proper medical care to the thousands of injured people in the stricken city. ****RELIGION JOURNAL**** **** __Pastors in Northwest Find Focus in ‘Green’__ **** By WILLIAM YARDLEY In the Pacific Northwest, where church attendance has been low, some parishes are using environmental issues to reconnect with the community.

****LOS ANGELES JOURNAL**** **** __A Gangland Bus Tour, With Lunch and a Waiver__ **** By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD LA Gang Tours, which is making its debut on Saturday, promises to take tourists to “high-profile gang areas.”

**** __Narrow Senate Race Unnerves Democrats on Health Care__ **** By CARL HULSE A Republican victory in Massachusetts could fracture the Democratic coalition behind health legislation, putting its approval in jeopardy. **** __Scaling the Digital Wall in China__ **** By BRAD STONE and DAVID BARBOZA Internet users in China are finding myriad ways to get around government blockades.

**** __China, Where U.S. Internet Companies Often Fail__ **** By DAVID BARBOZA and BRAD STONE Before Google’s difficulties in China, Yahoo, eBay and MySpace were outsmarted by local companies and limited by government restrictions.

**** __JPMorgan Chase Earns $11.7 Billion__ **** By ERIC DASH The banking giant also earmarked $26.9 billion for its workers, much of which will now be paid out as bonuses.