14 March 2002 By The Morning News — 14 Mar 2002 Israel's continuing invasion of Ramallah angers Bush, inspires Israel defense minister to threaten resignation. Bush pledges action against Hussein, with "all options on the table." Bush desires formal nuclear-reduction treaty with Putin in May. As press grows angry over mayor's hidden private life, The Observer obtains plans to Bloomberg's Bermuda retreat. Why the Knicks losing streak is depressing. NYPD to officially ban racial profiling. The saving of a black bookstore, Apple Book Center, in Detroit. In disappointing style issue, The New Yorker tracks fashion in Japan two years later than other magazines; article is decent review of trend makers, fashion designers. Baz Lurhmann proven to be clever Mike Meyers character. Fox's Van Susteren plans more alterations, this time interior, with glue. Disney's Eisner blames tech companies for MP3 piracy; Apple's Jobs calls Eisner frightened. Los Angeles residents throw urine on Britney Spears over early-morning serenade. Good news source for all things LA: The L.A. Examiner.