13 March 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: making very big plans, just you wait and see!
Britain outlines six tests for Iraq to show full cooperation, otherwise war. (British troops allowed to drink, watch Monty Python, keep pinup calendars.)
Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic killed by sniper.
Saddam gives $260,000 to 26 families of Palestinians killed fighting Israel, including $10,000 to a Hamas suicide-bomber's family.
Thomas Pynchon's reports for Boeing may see public release.
Disinfopedia, producing a directory of PR, special-interest, and industry-funded organizations.
Men who met in an anger-management class start brawl, destroying van, chicken.
I'm really happy this [event] tonight did not begin with a prayer. We are not a theocracy, folks. Interview with 'Sy' Seymour Hersh. Related: Richard Perle, Hersh's target in this week's New Yorker, plans lawsuit.
Saigon poster art.
Italians can receive text messages from the Pope, if they've turned their cell phones 'Papa On.'
Polyphonic HMI claims to predict which music tracks will be released successfully.
TMN contributing writer Paul Ford appears on NPR's All Things Considered.
Delve Magazine and the letter H.
Bush's War on Women: Part 1, Stealth Misogyny, and Part 2, The Myth of Progress.
The Found Slide Foundation.