12 May 2005 By The Morning News — 12 May 2005 New York's currently: enamored of great coffee 79 killed yesterday in Iraq as Sunni insurgents try to destabilize the Shiite-led government. Europe tells Iran it will walk if Tehran resumes nuclear work--but is the language all talk and no sprouts? Scientology losing ground to new Fictionology. 110 people win Powerball with numbers from fortune cookies. While senators shake their heads after voting, prepare to carry a federally approved ID card. New Yorkers: Sign up to be emailed when your subway line goes off the rails. Sales pitches for homophobic phone plan. Monkeys' brains adapt when moving robotic arms. (Subscribe to monkeywire for ape news.) Op: Crown Prince Abdullah could look to Gorbachev and simultaneously save and destroy Saudi Arabia. How to brew beer in a coffee pot. We don't care if you're a doctor on call. Go see a damn movie. If you're staying here, the cell phone is off. Everything you wanted to know about going to the orchestra but were afraid to ask. Kathryn Chetkovich on living with envy, and Jonathan Franzen. Diary of a traffic warden. Adderall: Great for reading over long stretches, writing 120-foot-long novels, and going to the hospital. Ontario family has the first full-scale imitation of the World Trade Center memorial in their backyard. Schedule for another summer of free movies in Bryant Park. Recommendations for alphabetically eating your way through New York restaurants. MP3s: Remembering James Beard.