10 April 2002
By The Morning News
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New York is currently: warm, light-filled, lined with shaggy white trees
U.S., U.N., EU and the Russkies urge Israel's withdrawal from Palestinian territories, end of violence.
French political wives take up campaigning, pushing private life to the foreground.
Map of cities currently occupied by Israel.
Bosnian massacre report blames Dutch army for handing over Muslim citizens for execution.
American lawyer charged with helping client manage terrorist network from prison.
Arizona convict set free after DNA tests prove innocence becomes 100th person in U.S. to be freed from death row.
Music-nerd massacre--37 feared dead--during Yo La Tengo show.
Authors start feud with Amazon over company's practice of selling used versions of new books.
Oil embargos can be beneficial--encouraging energy efficiency and less reliance on single fuel source--unless the globe is economically troubled.
A review of the best and worst mens' rooms in New York, including the Trainspotting-worthy Village Idiot.
Times under fire for Safire's long, pleasant relationship with Sharon, fueled by New Yorker's Remnick's recent mention of Israeli PR strategies.
Designer Mario Garcia looks back on four years of redesigning the Journal; Roger Black demands duel, chooses pistols.
New fiction by Haruki Murakami.