12 March 2002 By The Morning News — 12 Mar 2002 Memorial and remembrance in lower Manhattan. Increased Mideast violence. Israel embarks on its largest military offensive since 1982. Space Shuttle Columbia touches down after Hubble repairs. Wisconsin man arrested for storing cyanide in a Chicago subway tunnel. Introduction of a five-stage national terror alert system: we're currently at 'significant'--that's in the middle. Actor from Dude, Where's My Car? faces death penalty in Pakistan on opium charge. Wearable computers and the man who first developed them, at SXSW. The history of recycling--and why it may indeed be history. Letterman staying with CBS; after much glad-handing, back-stabbing, and trash-talking, Nightline is, apparently, out of the woods. Nokia to release new Flash-Gordon-looking phones at German CeBit technology fair: color displays, multimedia text messaging, improved sound--even 'screen savers and polyphonic ring tones'. Wow.