14 June 2005 By The Morning News — 14 Jun 2005 New York's currently: dancing the opposite of the rain dance--the hot-foot Michael Jackson found innocent of all 10 counts of child molestation and conspiracy. Op: Madrassas may breed fundamentalists, but they do not necessarily produce terrorists--that's left to the universities. Twenty-year-old Texas death row case overturned on juror discrimination. Russian and U.S. defense officials block investigation into Uzbek protest violence--citing security reasons. Car bomb in northern Iraq kills 22 in line at the bank; two U.S. troops killed by car bomb in Kandahar. Astronomers discover the most "Earth-like" planet ever seen, this one circling a nearby star. To collector, heir, and scientist alike, old egg collections are priceless. With service like this and prices this high, how was it that Duane Reade became the drugstore of choice? Two narc officers drunk on the job at Puerto Rican Day Parade, accused of groping. Compose music using algorithms. What you were reading at your most private of moments: The Writings on the Stall. "Occasionally he may let [people who knock on his door] into his house; but generally he just closes the door as politely as possible." An interview with Syd Barrett's nephew. Spray-on mud--the final accessory for your SUV. Sarah Hepola knew MJ was innocent all along.