13 May 2003 By The Morning News — 13 May 2003 New York's currently: poor for such chops and shirts 10 Americans and many others killed in a series of suicide bomb attacks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 22,000 brains removed in England without permission. Jersey girl in Greenwich Village stabbed to death after telling her killers she was a lesbian. New Yorkers spend more on meat and clothes. (San Franciscans spend more on booze and books, Chicagoans more on fuel.) France halts over protests to Prime Minister's pension reforms. A mighty lung: Paul Ford on yesterday's 'All Things Considered,' on NPR. (Paul's stories for TMN found here.) Birnbaum interview with the majestic Robert Stone. The Whitney Museum's director Maxwell L. Anderson resigns after five years in the seat. Not related: Klingon interpreter sought for mental patients. (But, is the story a myth?) How does you make countries do stuff you want? Ali G busts former secretary of state James Baker. NYPD union says beat cops being made to meet illegal ticket quotas to close city's budget gap. Spending too much time at the computer? Use the correct spell to save your soul. Ashton Kutcher gets Bush daughters high. Depressed by the news? Have your mom explain it to you. Teenage boys wreck 23 rental cars playing smash-up derby in a parking lot. All word games, alphabetized. Ballpoint inklings on display at K.S. Art, 73 Leonard St.