11 June 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 11 Jun 2008 Security agencies issue warning that devices brought to the Olympics will likely be hacked or bugged by Chinese agents. Op: Though the Chinese diaspora is global and affluent, it's hard to compete with 200 years of European colonialism. "The first things they asked for after the quake were freezers...with only 1,600 pandas left in the wild, genetically every sperm is important." California's wedding business gets a post-ruling boom, all the way to the same-sex wedding cake toppers. Researchers in Brazil find a direct link between low fertility rates and soap operas. Medically recreating virginity for modern Muslim women. The Vatican presents: Mary, the musical. Archaeologists may have discovered the world's oldest church. European cities thrive on trial-and-error architecture; modern works create an urban desert of isolation. TMN's Clay Risen asks "starchitects" to reconsider the importance of the political legitimacy they lend to unfavorable regimes. Study finds profiteering from green initiatives will hit developing countries hardest. McCain searches Google for his veep.