14 January 2003 By The Morning News — 14 Jan 2003 New York's currently: watching people move out of the city Nine states and the District of Columbia building a joint non-profit to manage their prescription plans to avoid pressure from the drug makers. Malawians attack senior politician, accusing him of harboring vampires. Blair insists the U.N. has no veto power over war to disarm Saddam, confident weapons inspectors will find weapons in coming weeks. Lieberman announces he's going for President, Banker who stole $70M from clients to build dream-castle in Tarrytown busted for embezzlement, ordered to drain the moat. Related: The castle's website. New York to resume recycling plastic this summer. MTA considers dropping the token, raising the fare on subways and buses. EBay used as research tool for scholars. Video for every episode of The State, MTV's brilliant mid-90s sketch comedy show. A review of SUV ads where the writer feels better by pointing out that Arianna Huffington feels better by pointing out how terrible giant cars are for the U.S. Related: Background on SUVs and the current PR to sell big trucks to suckers. Amanda Hesser on the struggle to move crisp fresh lettuce from the bag to the table. Man shoves washing machine down the stairs, shoots it five times. [ via the os ] Men's fashion gets interesting with falsies. For McQueen or San Francisco freaks: SF as seen in Bullitt, 1968. Then, Those same locations in 2002.