11 April 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: switching outerwear every hour
U.S. military commanders say "significant" troop reductions possible in Iraq by early next year.
In an effort to quell the insurgency, new Iraqi president wants to offer combatants amnesty for attacks--but that deal wouldn't be open to foreign fighters.
China and India sign agreement on much-disputed Himalayan border.
For the first time in 14 years, Americans aren't making any more money, but the price of everything continues to rise.
As the dollar continues to slide globally, it's time the U.S. learned how to save as well as it knows how to spend.
Retailers pass off farm-raised salmon as wild, and with a wild price tag to match.
Republicans in Congress begin to peel away from DeLay, urge him to own up to any bad travel expenditures, dealings with lobbyists.
Extraordinary: Plans for the unrealized Moscow.
A short history of the Movie of the Week. [via coudal]
Sixth-graders not particularly skilled at counterfeiting.
Video: New York Public Library opts to sell off millions' worth of artwork, refocus on acquiring important books and collections.
This is what you get when you cross the Craigslist housing search with Google Maps.
Jamie Oliver campaigned to get healthier lunches for schoolchildren, but the publicity also caused adults to inspect what they stuffed in their own gullets.
I HOPE IT DOESN'T RAIN ON THE AIRPLANES! I WILL BE WEARING MY WIGS!! One intense, very capitalized blog.
Video: Lecture, the musical.