IRN BULLETIN FROM TO BY OK CUT COPY AUDIO TOTAL TIME 0930 HEADS IRNhiln ALL wright 01:01 00:00 01:01 Wed Jan 13 09:22 2010 The top stories at 9-30. Hundreds of people are feared dead after a massive earthquake in Haiti. It brought down buildings including the presidential palace. It's one of the poorest countries in the world and there's been little response from their government so far. Here, the Department for International Development says it's ready to provide humanitarian assistance. ***. Snow's once again causing more travel disruption. Roads - especially in parts of south and south-west England and west Wales - are congested. And there are delays and cancellations to some flights and rail services. ***. Hundreds of thousands of children in England are still being failed by poor secondary schools. League tables show last summer's GSCE results at more than 200 schools weren't good enough. Around half of teenagers are still leaving schools without five Cs, including English and maths. ***. Google and US officials are taking a hard line against China's online censorship. The internet giant says it's considering closing its Chinese base because it's found evidence of cyber attacks on human rights activists using its email service. ***. [Total 01:01]