12 March 2003 By The Morning News — 12 Mar 2003 New York's currently: avoiding high horses Rumsfeld says U.K.'s role in the war on Iraq is 'unclear,' and the issue of the U.S. going alone would be addressed. Congress accidentally approves arts funding. U.S. government-sponsored Radio Sawa attracts listeners in the Middle East with Western/Arab pop mix, more popular than BBC and local stations. Elie Wiesel: War is the only option with Iraq. For the first time in my life I was scared to be French. Le Bernardin chef Eric Ripert responds to current anti-France idiocy by dusting John McEnroe's pants with shrimp. It is almost impossible to find sympathy for out-of-work investment bankers. Wireless access at McDonald's is healthier than wireless access at Starbucks. Related: Underground restaurants thrive around the States. LA's Morton's may host Graydon Carter's Oscar blowout, but Mr. Morton has better things to do than attend. Contribute to or watch Neighborhoodfillms. Are you a garlic person, like Tony Soprano, or an onion person, like Adam Gopnik? Related: HBO goes to the mattresses with James Gandolfini. Amanda Hesser on antipasti, and she's not talking about ham and melon. Related: Given our passion for Ardrahan and Cashel Blue, it's nice to know they're made with heart. Test your typing speed. Beastie Boys release new song as a 'a statement against an unjustified war.' Man trapped in bathroom by cat.