11 May 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 11 May 2010 Senate will investigate who's to blame for the rig disaster: B.P., Transocean, or Halliburton, who all blame each other. Exploring the world of gun-toting Buddhist monks who believe peacemaking requires militancy. Clinton investigations reveal the decline of legal integrity. Mystery condition of teenager stuck in arrested development could shed light on how to prevent aging. "Shit My Kids Ruined": Before they replace you, they must destroy your stuff. Profile: The 18-year-old founder of Chatroulette is a hacker, a high school dropout, and a tireless worker. Cultural emphasis on hard work and product specialization make the Amish the most successful American business owners. A documentary criticizing Berlusconi prompts the Italian culture minister to boycott Cannes. Australian filmmaker creates a reality TV show about auctioning off virginity. Fraudulent yo-yo master tricks TV shows. Cricket's reinvention symbolizes India's resurgence; the scandal is a reminder that old business still dominates. More proof of global warming's impending doom: British bubbly stamps champagne at a taste-off. Today in TMN Talks: Casey Pugh, the Jedi of crowdsourced video. Audio: "Never a Frown With Gordon Brown."