10 December 2002 By The Morning News — 10 Dec 2002 New York's currently: searching for the perfect breakfast roll Judge gives White House and Cheney big win, saying Congressional investigators have no right to sue when politicians won't hand over documents. In the face of possible a transit strike and hike, reporter joins the NYPD's anti-pickpocket squad for a ride. Related: Mayor plans legal firestorm to prevent transit strike. Parents with late-night howling children turn to the 'Sleep Lady.' Homeowners in Brooklyn and the Bronx spending more on housing than anyone else in the U.S. Marvel Comics debuts first gay character, unfortunately called 'The Rawhide Kid,' featuring six-shooters and a wicked fashion sense. South Korean President joins call for U.S. to hand over two sergeants to Korean Court, after being acquitted in military trial of killing two girls. High-scale retailers go for long-range financing to survive holiday season. 50,000 screws loose on Kentucky road. Similar to yesterday's panorama of Times Square: full-screen view of the Towers of Light memorial. Man involved in car crash survives for almost a week on Taco Bell packets. Check if you're naughty or nice. 21 designs for 2021, including a building printer, tchotchke-shredder, and a cure for jet lag. Human error causes most falls from ski lifts.