1 June 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 01 Jun 2007 It's a good thing the runaway TB patient is a lawyer, because his fellow passengers may try and sue the pants off him. He is gentleman enough to call fouls on himself... a law school classmate has heard Mr. Obama mutter, "my bad," tossing the other team the ball. Two escapees from a North Korean labor camp tell their harrowing ordeal. In your face, ESB: The new seven wonders of the world, as chosen by popular vote. Houses in Chinese village cracking apart from over-mining below. Funny that the U.S. is so unpopular abroad, given European leaders appear more pro-U.S. than in recent memory. Because the country is littered with so many land mines, a Croatian university is training bees to detect them. Tuna sandwiches as brain food: 13-year-old spelling bee winner hit Subway every night of the finals. Teletubbies co-creator follows up success with In the Night Garden, the most expensive children's show in BBC history. Fed up with kids' books about gay marriage and medical marijuana, publisher promotes a view from the right. Not Jethro Bodine: "Hulking country bumpkin" arrested as Manhattan cab robber. Voxtrot sessions posted at Daytrotter. He may yet make films that kick at the fences erected by society. For the moment... he is too easily tempted by erections of other kinds. Lane gets Knocked Up. Video: Revenge of the water buffalo.