7 June 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 07 Jun 2010 Fans crushed outside World Cup warm-up match in South Africa. Recent political news written by an academic; Israel's news written by authors. News stories to anticipate this week. Bullet-pointed scenario where today's current events could become World War III. Reagan's national security adviser remembers the day he learned about the Osirak strike. Children confuse disgust for anger until about age five. People with bumper stickers seek explanations for stickers they find baffling, but rarely want to contemplate their own. Op: By thinking ahead and not behind, the Gores have a uniquely American marriage. Novice learns how to cage-fight--advice is to run away quickly (in circles). Madoff in prison: cheap, admired, socially remote. An album "collection" is no longer relevant for many listeners. Sasha Frere-Jones on the future of music-streaming. Examples of a prop newspaper used by multiple television shows and movies. Video: Soccer greats picture Nike-filmed futures; Snoop sabers up in Adidas's cantina. From the archives: With multimedia, the story of the world's biggest diamond heist.