21 June 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 21 Jun 2011 Less crack smoking, better number crunching, and other theories why U.S. crime has plummeted. Anthony Weiner, meet lawyer Patricia Boguslawski and urologist Richard Chopp. Mississippi Delta farmers begin tearing down their emergency, homemade levees. Former BP chief Hayward likely will be summoned to Texas to face a new lawsuit over adequate safety measures. Photos: An abandoned resort in the New York countryside. New Mecca Clock challenges Big Ben in the long-standing battle to set standard time. Why a Cars sequel? Its merchandising sales are among the most successful of all movies. Tiger Woods opened the door to massive golf endorsements, and Rory McIlroy is about to walk through. Somewhere along the line, that became our Smart Television Night and it doesn't really matter what's on anymore. Last Sunday, AMC betrayed viewers. Philip Graham: For writers, telling inner drama is as good as showing anything else. Catch up on your reading: Byliner.com launched today. An overview of the relationship between Islam and science, at least as things stand in western academia.