11 June 2002 By The Morning News — 11 Jun 2002 New York's currently: working--no joke--on a redesign HIV infections in South Africa plateau at 25 percent of adult population. Mbeki asks AIDS dissidents--those that doubt connection between HIV and AIDS--to stop using his name. Bush says conditions non-existent for Middle East peace. Bloomberg and teachers union strike tentative deal to give raises, lengthen workdays despite budget concerns. New York subway stations have been improved but the bathrooms are still dismal. Lots of Sept. 11 money needs to be spent: Survey of 95 percent of the total received. Poll finds New Yorkers anxious, optimistic, confident but scared at heart, unhappy with schools; four people, in Iowa, report surprise. Journalist tortured, killed by sword at hand of Rio drug lord. A story of ingenuity: Engineers rebuild Wright brothers' designs UCSD students track friends with PDAs, margin of error: one floor. Nice exhibition of Edward Weston photographs. Class warfare in New York between the rent-controlled and the rent-paroled. This is a Magazine, issue 2.