14 April 2005 By The Morning News — 14 Apr 2005 New York's currently: partly cloudy, mostly sunny, forever and ever, amen House votes for the fourth time in four years to kill the estate tax. Round-up in Iraq: Hostage appears on tape, multiple bomb deaths, Marines battle guerrillas on the Syrian border. When one thinks of orthodox, the first place you think of is Nebraska. Some may desire change in the Catholic Church, but they don't live in Lincoln. Trivial Pursuit: that game of wit and erudition, invented by Canadian hockey fans. Westchester doctors swap Viagra for DVDs with the mob. Connecticut passes legislation to become the second state to establish same-sex civil unions. Bulgaria and Romania to join the EU in 2007. Corporate party planners have their own Oscars. Hard drive storage explained with an oddly arresting song. This may go down in history as the beginning of The Foam Age. Bighard hopes to build your Martian foam house. Use of explosives to develop land in northern New England has tripled in the last decade. Hindu mythology is easy and fun! Scientists name ten great threats to humans; "robots taking over" scores high. The story of creating a Japanese word processor. Think you have a video game problem? You don't have a video game problem.