12 August 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: planning to recall Dana Tyler
Four killed, dozens injured in two suicide bombings in Israel and the West Bank.
California scrambling to manage recall, an election that includes an ad campaign as a candidate and may cost $66 million.
Charles Taylor resigns, leaving behind war-ruined shell.
According to the Daily News, 'homo' is not beyond the pale of print.
Weeki Wachee mermaids face dwindling audiences, algae.
New David Sedaris: The Girl Next Door.
The Different Methods of Defending Oneself with a Walking-Stick or Umbrella when Attacked under Unequal Conditions (Part I)
Notes from a roadie, touring with Sugar Ray.
Photos from the weekend's Condiment War in Red Hook DUMBO, Brooklyn.
Book Rate, for readers who are averse to reading reviews. Related: DeLillo doesn't sign copies of Amazons, a sex-comedy he wrote as Cleo Birdwell.
Video of man solving Rubik's cube in 18 seconds.
Contest of ownership, feuds, and money when the North Carolina Bill of Rights falls into the hands of Connecticut Yankees.
High Noon is the favorite film of U.S. presidents.
Parents ask for advice on baby names, are mocked.
Hera was a little more green than Venus, but only by a little. Athena was very green. They looked cute together. An open letter to the avocado industry.