14 January 2004 By The Morning News — 14 Jan 2004 New York's currently: your next top model Finished World Trade Center memorial site design to be unveiled today. Third U.S. helicopter shot down in Fallujah in past two weeks. Bush administration planning $1.5 billion drive to promote marriage. Alarmingly high PCB levels found in farm-raised salmon; so, how to tell the difference? What makes CBS's Ali and Jack not work? Former Treasury Secretary says claims of war bias 'a total misunderstanding.' Subaru alters design of Outback to qualify as a light truck --and take advantage of different air pollution standards. British suburban doctor jailed for killing 215 patients hangs self in cell. Police in India being paid to grow moustaches. Many fast-food chains reveal their low-carb options. Logarithmic map of the universe, beginning at Earth's core. Related: Why begin so close to home? How did you get that f*&%ing awesome job? An interview with Mike Mills, not the R.E.M. guy, the other one. Scientists on Spirit rover project have to live in Martian days, each one 39.5 minutes longer than an Earth day. Related: Wonderful Martian VR panorama. 'The person either has access to some type of chicken costume or owns a chicken suit.' Man dressed as chicken robs grocery store. Inventive Flash madness: Hoogerbrugge and Wiggle present FLOW.