13 July 2004 By The Morning News — 13 Jul 2004 New York's currently: inventing new calisthenics Bush administration wants to cut Clinton-era regulations that protect 58.5 million acres of forest. Iraq government to offer amnesty to insurgents, though within limited offenses. New report shows that nobody understands the terror-threat color coding. Philippines says it will withdraw troops from Iraq, avert the beheading of Filipino hostage. Clear Channel reneges on contract for anti-war billboard in Times Square. "Now you must raise your children up in a world where that union of man and box turtle is on the same legal footing as man and wife." How to make a Nigerian spammer paint his breast red. MP3s: More live music than you can shake an iPod at, from the Dead to GYBE. Rubik's Cube art. When Dr. Seuss became the cartoonist for propaganda. When you're a liberal and you're in an argument with a conservative, here's how you win. Fire department no-nos book burning, to pastor's, congregation's dismay. Here's something I've always wondered: Does the other side of your mouth work? Questions for the upcoming Vice-Presidential debate. Lovely photos of ladies with their dogs. What happens to your online self when you die? [via things] Antarctican currency is majestic.