14 April 2004
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: Ja Rul'd
2,500 troops gathered around Najaf to confront cleric Sadr, who hints he may be ready to deal.
Pakistani nuke salesman/scientist says he saw three nuclear weapons in North Korea.
Profile of successful Iraqi army unit fighting insurgents, prepared to quit on June 30 if power isn't transferred.
Former G.E. CEO Jack Welch says to Bush, Good leaders change deadlines.
Starbucks coffee has twice as much caffeine as Folgers.
President and Vice President do very well by their tax cut.
No one can understand, much less predict, the behavior of the CIA who does not understand that the agency works for the president. Thomas Powers on the crisis in intelligence.
How to bribe your way to a great table in most of New York's great restaurants.
U.S. needs China's help with talking down North Korea, China wants U.S. to stop arming Taiwan.
Secret Service worker accused of stealing cars listed as 'crushed' from ground zero.
Reith lectures--this year, by Wole Soyinka--available as MP3s.
Fiction: 'A Rich Man' by Edward Jones.
Soul magazine Funky 16 Corners, with features on Diamond Joe and Warren Lee.
Milosevic wants 1,631 witnesses for his defense, including Bill Clinton and Tony Blair.
Celebrity look-alikes available in the U.K., e.g., many Halle Berrys.
Speech analysis: Bush was long on determination, short on plan, map, or course details.
How Elizabeth Bishop became the most highly esteemed American poet of the mid-twentieth century.