12 April 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: jealous of people who give great tennis
Insurgents attack U.S. base with gunmen, car bombs, and a firetruck loaded with explosives, second big attack in two weeks.
Bush prods Sharon to curb growth in Palestinian territories.
Tennessee suitmaker beats outsourcing by importing master tailors from Turkey.
Andrea Dworkin dies at 58.
The hunt for the Marburg virus in Angola is frightening and devastating.
An illustrated history of breast enhancement.
The president likes artists who don't like him. George W. Bush has an iPod full of "safe, reliable, loving" music. (E.g., a sample playlist.)
Wonderful profile of Lonely Planet's founders, whose business has interfered with their traveling.
Dana Gioia: It's true, young people are reading less.
Details from inside the business of selling armored luxury sedans.
The Russian economy is torn between the liberals, who want rapid reform, and the siloviki, who want a state-guided economy.
The Nut Museum marches on!
Op: Why do Brits want a 17th-century monarchy on their backs?
Ex-dominatrix becomes bureaucrat; boss turns out to be a former client.
Machinima: Films made inside video games.