1 April 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: quite happily 26
Military boots Geraldo out of Iraq.
American Airlines reaches last-minute date with unions to avoid immediate bankruptcy.
Seymour Hersh on Rumsfeld's micromanaging of the war, and the failures of 'shock & awe.'
States scrambling, slashing, and begging to meet homeland security costs plus budget deficits.
Zimbabwe's opposition party wins two parliament seats in capital, plans 'long, hard sacrifice,' against Mugabe.
15 stories the media has already bungled about the war. Related: Tips on how to sift through the war-media, otherwise known as successful P.R.
Graffiti tags with light.
At least in anecdotes, war is bad for New York business.
Film reels from World War II, including footage of D-Day.
Oblivio.com's Michael Barrish now tells stories over oatmeal, in a bathrobe.
We love Scandinavia: Hunting dogs equipped with cell phones.
Iraq's post-war debt inspires talk of 'the doctrine of odious debts,' to discourage bankers from dealing with tyrants.
Royal Shakespeare Company developing Tempest video game.
Hot on the tail of shredding DeLillo, Michiko Kakutani destroys the new Robert Stone, Bay of Souls. Related: Pope releases second collection of poetry.
Jersey teacher sues student for negligent and careless collision in hallway 'at an excessive rate of speed.'
McSweeney's magazine The Believer debuts.
The cool people's guide to drinking wine well on a budget.