11 April 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: drenched and sick
U.S. Army bans American flag in Iraq.
Kim Jong-il visits air force base, worried that North Korea is next on the list of America's targets.
Apple may buy Universal Music.
Knife-thrower slices into assistant's head on live television.
Two-hundred and fifty subway cars to be dumped along the Jersey shore as artificial reef sites.
Eating high tea on the space station.
Moving quickly, elephants neither run nor walk, but something strange in-between. Related: Monkey cloning goes badly.
Six- to eight-thousand day-laborers gather at 57 places in the metro area, earning $9.37 an hour in the warmer months.
Somebody takes a shot at Snoop Dogg. Unrelated: Somebody steals Sean Penn's .38 revolver and 9mm Glock out of his 1987 Buick Grand National.
John Battsek, producer of Live Forever, and Mogwai's Stuart Braithwaite go for the jugular on the importance of Britpop.
HBO debuts Sopranos menswear line, including Bada Bing ties.
Some people are driven to insanity. Toll collector laments job.
Unique underground properties: Haven't you ever wanted to live in a de-commissioned nuclear site?
Streaming music from Liz Phair's new album. Related: Quicktime video of Mirwais's cover of the Rolling Stones' 'Miss You,' featuring Shudder to Think's Craig Wedren, composer for Laurel Canyon.
Interview with documentarian Damian Pettigrew about his new film Fellini: I'm a Born Liar.
There are only 33 days left until the pole shift, when we die.