26 May 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 26 May 2010 Kingston under siege as Coke crisis continues; calm will come from legal acrobatics or Coke's consent. Tracking Jamaican unrest online. Mitchell is broadly optimistic about Middle East progress, urging "extreme risks" for peace. Syria's Assad: America has no influence, because it is doing nothing. Op: Obama shares oil-spill blame; pray he doesn't get a better chance to do better on energy legislation. "Fishery disaster" declared in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, unlocking federal funds. Midget subs are no laughing matter--South Korea to install new "snooping system." News opinions from UK's topless tabloid girls. Instapaper: How the National Enquirer went from scandal sheet to Pulitzer contender. Great-distance migration paths tracked. Op: Four ways to use the 2014 Sochi Games to resolve long-standing Caucasus conflicts. New York cops angry over "moronic" bill that would mandate shooting to wound. Photos of a brain being sliced and shaved. Study says Google Pac-Man costs $120 million in lost productivity (Google Pac-Man) I have two children. One is a boy born on a Tuesday. What is the probability I have two boys? Math geeks unite. Wonderful: Christoph Niemann's house is haunted by goblins.