10 October 2002
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: finalizing the details on a party next month
The Bush war machine is about to roll out of Washington, but if plans for a Post-Saddam Iraq have been designed, they are not being shared.
'There have been no rapes,' [Russian General Moltenskoi] noted, evidently meaning none since the case of a 43-year-old Chechen widow who told Human Rights Watch that she had been gang-raped in February by drunken Russian soldiers. Differences in Chechnya between reality and what Russian officials describe. Related: Russia takes census.
Elvis sues Elvis in northeast Ohio, after one goes after the other's fans with charges of sex offenses, broadcast at the Quaker Steak & Lube.
Hey, give me two gallons of a nice chip butty... Welsh police go sniffing for drivers who fuel their cars with oil from fish and chip shops.
On being Asian-American and frequently wanded: Racial profiling in airports.
EU to add 10 nations, most from the former Communist bloc, in 2004.
Nobel prize in literature to be announced today. Related: Literary scandal in Spain: Nobel-winner Camilo Cela accused of using ghostwriters.
Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's killer, kept in jail.
Issue 23 of Tiger, a screen magazine.
Drive-In theaters around the country. [via cdl]
Anish Kapoor is renowned for his enigmatic sculptural forms that permeate physical and psychological space. Though Anish Kapoor's Unilever Series sounds interesting, crap art-writing really has to stop. [via ak]