10 May 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 10 May 2007 OxyContin manufacturer fined $600 million--$35 million of which will come from executives' pockets. Virginia's governor warns Bloomberg to stop sending special agents into his gun stores. Hamas puts a stop to the Mickey Mouse that's urging Palestinian kids to fight Israel. Art-funk drumming is a poor excuse for MTA insurance fraud. A new high-speed train threatens the structural integrity of Barcelona's ill-fated Cathedral of the Sagrada Familia. Tokyo, which never had enough street signs, drops them in favor of RFID tags on street corners. ^_^ vs. :) Trans-Pacific emoticons explained. America's work productivity sapped by dueling Paris Hilton petitions. Citizens ensure a death row inmate's last request--vegetarian pizzas for the homeless--is fulfilled. The Anderson appeal may be the first chink in the formerly invincible armor of cell phone forensics at trial. It's U.S. Treasury vs. Moore, when the lovable filmmaker takes ailing Ground Zero workers to Cuba for medical treatment. "I don't care if I don't pump a gallon on the last day." Shell franchise owner uses $4 gas to go out in style. Internet--and daylight and bad shows--killed the TV star. But in the U.K., football fans still think about the game 80 times a day.