14 January 2005 By The Morning News — 14 Jan 2005 New York's currently: enjoying its 18th day in a row of awful weather CIA think tank says Iraq has replaced Afghanistan as the training ground for the next generation of terrorists, thanks to U.S. President's inauguration theme "Celebrating Freedom, Honoring Service" to help explain $40-million price tag during wartime. Zambia elects black president. The New South is just the Old South with a smile. Ghosts uncovered as a town tries to leave segregation behind. Email shorthand that civil war soldiers would have used in letters home had the technology been available to them. Op: Electing Abbas is well and good, but how will he overcome the Mogadishu syndrome? Insurance giant Marsh offers $600 million; Eliot Spitzer wants $750, plus an apology. Men arrested for telling lawyer jokes in a courthouse. Publishing executives discuss the term "midlist" as either something to bury or celebrate (see parts two and three). Textbook stickers labeling evolution as "a theory not a fact" judged unconstitutional. Op: Explaining why exploring Saturn's giant moon Titan is a big deal. Brief history of British D-Day pigeon maneuvers. There has never been a moment in my life when I felt we were in so much danger. Profile of poet C.K. Williams, author of the astounding Tar. Photographs from the Arkansas State Prison 1915-1937. Everything you need to know about Marfa, Tx.