10 May 2005 By The Morning News — 10 May 2005 New York's currently: anxious! striving! tense! Fascinating on-the-ground details from marines near the Syrian border. Connecticut battles food-industry lobbyists and teamsters to banish junk food from public schools. J.P. Morgan secured loans with thousands of slaves. Two to five Californians die each year diving for abalone. Humanitarianism allows for people to be gunned down with their stomachs full. It is hard to think of Pete Seeger as an elderly gaffer. Studs Terkel, 92, reminisces about Pete Seeger, 86. 1966 comic about heroin abuse. Verdicts overturned for 38 former Haitian leaders found guilty of murder and torture. Quick notes on women's rights in Kuwait following suffrage's rejection last week. Girl sues teachers who said her mono was a disease for whores. Women as portrayed in British World War II advertising. Can the police really commandeer your car? Explaining the legend of guitarists who learn very difficult parts on one guitar that were originally recorded on two. Brush up on your CPR in three steps. EBay feedback generator, with notably British diction.