13 January 2004
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: a tradition to wake up for
Supreme Court defers to Bush in saying shush about hundreds of Muslims detained after Sept. 11.
Showdown between democrats and theocrats in Iran, while EU urges fair vote, and Ayatollah Khamenei stays out of it.
Billions of oil revenue go missing in Angola.
Greenland's prisoners can go shopping, hold jobs, and enjoy hunting, though not while drunk.
Author of The Threatening Storm Kenneth Pollack reexamines the reckless path to war in Iraq.
When journalism is only another part of public relations, savvy guests know how to work the interview.
Liberal hawks--Pollack, Friedman, Hitchens--reconsider invading Iraq.
New AIDS drug beats virus's toughest strains, but at $20,000 a year, states either ration treatments or pass altogether.
Cops arrest 17 at New York City schools.
The abandoned bicycles of New York.
Coney Island looked on as Stephen Marbury made his hometown debut with the Knicks.
Have someone else rip your CD library into MP3s.
Man works out, gets cut, buys better boxer shorts.
Neo-Brechtian vaudeville looks back on burned Manhattan architecture.
Photography: Stormgasms.
Former trademarks now used generically (including moxie!).
Spalding Gray goes missing.