1 July 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 01 Jul 2010 Today BP's slick became the Gulf of Mexico's largest-ever oil spill. Ft. Lauderdale brothers bottle, sell "oil spill water," donate profits to animal protection. New Orleans chef slaps BP with a lawsuit, faces blogging critics who say she scrimps on seafood. Within days of the first slaves' arrival, the new farm owners began to give them small portions of cast-off wine. The sordid history of South African wine. In search of a market edge, Canada wonders how to brand itself. Explanation of three political theories to use when dealing with zombies. Related: Jonathon Williams shares life lessons learned from zombie movies. How Swedish editor Anton Ekstrom faked his own death--which went undiscovered for 41 years. The C.I.A. probably doesn't want you to know this, but unmasking its covert operatives isn't as hard as you'd think. "Make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom." Analysis of al Qaeda's English-language magazine. Defense of music sparks debate over who can issue official Islamic decrees.