10 January 2005 By The Morning News — 10 Jan 2005 New York's currently: calling manmade plots "nature" PLO chief Abbas wins 62 percent of yesterday's vote to lead Palestinians; Hamas says it can work with him. Following the mayor's death last week, Baghdad's deputy police chief is assassinated in the middle of rush hour. Yo, Ol' Dirty? The wrong Russell Jones takes ODB's phone calls. Secrets behind the shocker: dentists now make more than physicians. Entire electoral commission resigns in Iraq's Anbar province after threats from insurgents. Fascinating look into the websites junior officers (unprepared for Iraq) use for learning to make war. Guide published by the Mexican government to help immigrants sneak safely into the U.S. Brief interview (made hasty by shotgun) with Ray Killen, 76-year-old accused of killing civil rights workers. Sudanese government and rebels sign accord to end Africa's longest-running conflict, without addressing Darfur. Nearly complete set from Sub Pop Singles Club for sale on eBay. Researchers at the New York Historical Society receive the strangest questions. Book now for tables during restaurant week! Sasha Frere-Jones on rock acts growing old gracefully and not. Video: Human beatbox Kenny Muhammad with the NY Philharmonic (see also the beatbox forums). Interview with French journalist released from four months' abduction in the hands of Islamic militants. The differences between the Army Reserve and the National Guard.