10 March 2003 By The Morning News — 10 Mar 2003 New York's currently: always too short of its desires United States asked 60 countries to boot several hundred Iraqi diplomats the C.I.A. accuses of spying. Eight people shot, two stabbed at the Broadway City Arcade in Times Square. U.S. caught unawares by Iran's accelerating nuclear program. U.S. looking for fastest way out of Colombia. Gay Chuck E. Cheese. Lines that didn't make the cut for this year's Zagat Survey. Printmaking Biennial now open on 37th Street. No modern home is complete without a rideable garden monorail. Documentary tracks AS Byatt over three years of writing a novel. Jason Epstein on grocery shopping in Chinatown. Improve your kitchen view by building a cityscape. Anthony Lane recreates the SAG awards at home, first by making his own chanterelle dust. Ben Widdicombe talks fashion with his holiness Rael, cult leader. Scottish man convinces shop assistant to let him pour beans on her toes for charity. About face! Sliced sections of the human head.