1 August 2005 By The Morning News — 01 Aug 2005 New York's currently: crazy from the heat Concerns over loose heat shielding on shuttle exterior prompt NASA to consider first-ever spacewalk repair. Iraqi panel says it can't meet the Aug. 15 constitution deadline, and will probably require an extension. Two prosecutors at Guantanamo claim trial system was rigged to improve chances of conviction. U.K. police arrest seven, announce all who took part in attempted July 21 bombings are in custody. All about Semolina Pichard's 1968 drug bust of John Lennon. How to find a good glass of wine at Disney World. Men and women have different perceptions of pain, which is why they may need different pain-relief drugs. Jim Jarmusch hates the "independent" tag, and Bill Murray may be the one to finally let him free of it. And: David Byrne wants Jarmusch's hair. (Nov. 22 entry) Nutrition advocates don't like the way Apple Jacks cereal portrays apples in its commercials. Here's how you can get your article published on the New York Times op-ed page. The new Star Wars movie is truly "the backstroke of the west." The backpack: what was once a symbol of studies or scouts now conjures images of terror. A test to see how well you can perform lateral thinking. Jack Handey offers a few choice words to the Martians, should he get loose from his cage. A fascinating profile and interview: Lester Bangs on Brian Eno.