12 February 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: the bomb that will bring us together
France, Germany, and Russia close ranks to oppose NATO planning for war with Iraq, prepare for showdown over new resolution in the U.N.
Majority of Americans see justification for war.
Hungry ravens kill 19 sheep in Germany.
St. Louis court rules Arkansas can make a man sane enough to execute.
Pictures of toy cars next to real cars.
New York cheetahs prefer to hump Calvin Klein.
The Smoking Gun hasn't changed its look or purpose, and keeps getting better. Related: Romenesko talks about five years of the Obscure Store.
Patricia Wells and how the three-star Taillevent keeps its epaulets. Related: 100 best and cheapest Asian restaurants in New York.
Book brawl between the New Yorker's Ben Greenman, Open City's Tom Beller, and the Underground Literary Alliance.
New York cultural institutions bleeding from lack of funds, anticipate much worse to come.
I can't hear Woolf wanting to rush and 'fix her hair,' or Vanessa Bell commenting on 'a lovely coat for Angelica at Harrods.' Virginia Woolf biographer Hermione Lee reacts to The Hours.
Interview with Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, author of Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx.
Why so much Yao right now?
Online arts journal Drunken Boat. Related: 75th issue of Shift.