1 March 2005 By The Morning News — 01 Mar 2005 New York's currently: apparently a place where winter happens Pro-Syrian government resigns in Lebanon, thousands hit the streets calling for Syria's departure, U.S. happily eggs them on. 122 killed yesterday in Hilla, Iraq, the deadliest single bombing since the invasion. Citizens widely skeptical of Bush's Social Security plans to be attacked by Treasury Department's new war room. It is advisable to arrive at all hotels with smart and sufficient luggage. Advice for Soviet spies trying to survive in 1930s London. More than 20,000 people dead yesterday of extreme poverty. Behind the scenes with the Overstock.com ad featuring a mesmerizing babe. Ops: Europe's carrots need bigger sticks to prevent a nuclear Iran; North Korea does not engage in "win-win" bargaining and never has. Harold Pinter finished with plays, will stick to poetry. New pen designed to write bored teenage girls' diaries for them. See also: What does a rewrite man do? Colleges encourage students to keep online diaries as method to lure new students. The peculiar but aesthetically pleasing style of cooking known as chaud-froid. Photos from occupations: pastry chef, cow doctor, undertaker. Johnny Depp has no problem making movies, but fears mental breakdown from assembling Barbie dreamhouses. Answers to common tax questions.