21 June 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 21 Jun 2010 Rig worker says both BP and Transocean knew about leak weeks before the explosion. But it isn't fair or equal. South African courts sentence severely during the World Cup. Inside Jamaica's domino culture and its dream for the game to become an Olympic sport. Whether or not historic Circassia suffered "genocide," scalp-fences are likely to mar Russia's 2014 Winter Olympics. Live train map for the London Underground; drawings of Boston's unsquare squares. Day in the life of Yuan Yandong, assembly-line worker on 12-hour shifts. Record titan EMI's new plan is make money off owning songs rather than selling them. Science-y: Playing French ballads while discussing organic cookies may double "average" men's chances of picking up women. Dads receive less attention on Father's Day than moms do on Mother's Day, but are happier with the recognition. Margot Fonteyn was a terrific ballerina and an awful revolutionary. Errol Morris calls up David Dunning to discuss wearing juice (i.e., stupidity). David Hockney has an iPad pocket sewn into his suits and tuxedo. Studies in social media: popular people are less likely to get divorced, and divorcees have denser networks. Internet plays minor role in today's boom in dystopian fiction for teenagers. Examples of technology in Minority Report that have come true.