12 April 2004
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: cold and wet
Shaky cease-fire established in Fallujah, seven Chinese kidnapped by insurgents, U.S. helicopter shot down in Baghdad.
Bush says Bin Ladin briefing was non-specific. (Read the memo for yourself.)
America losing Iraqi hearts and minds from the sidelines to the insurgents.
Set-ups, put-downs, and late-night skits provide rare chance for politicians to be human.
Man shot for cellphone while bicycling across the Williamsburg Bridge, one of 12 shootings in New York on Saturday.
Howard Dean: Do not make a mistake; do not vote for Ralph Nader.
To hear him talk about that son of his would break your heart, if he weren't murdering you. Hard to be a murderer.
Remembering: Clara Lemlich's speech, the Triangle Shirt Factory fire, the incredible Al Smith.
Log Cabin Republicans: Politically expendable in a party more obsessed with gayness than they are.
True stories from Kim Jon Il's personal chef.
Don't mix beer and wine--ever. Tad Friend profile on how Harold Ramis changed Hollywood.
MP3s of Sept. 11-panel testimonies.
With 300-500 new malaria cases a year, cheap and effective DDT needs an image-makeover.
George W. Bush has engaged in a silly ecumenical project to try to pretend that all religions are really the same and equally valid. Excellent summary of reasons to not vote for Bush, and consider drafting Roy Moore.
The history of jokes and joke collectors.
Video: Stacking photographs for music video.