14 March 2003 By The Morning News — 14 Mar 2003 New York's currently: still in love with Paul Simon U.S. may ditch second U.N. resolution, pursue war next week. Bush, Blair, and Spain's Prime Minister Aznar to meet Sunday in Portugal. State Department report doubts Bush's democratic domino theory in Middle East. Wrigley's President includes pun in congratulatory letter to man with world's longest gum wrapper chain. FDNY and U.S. Army fall for urban legend. New York's chances of hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics are 'very good,' says Olympic Committee President. PS1 remembers art in the eighties. (scroll down for link) Backlash against Miramax's ad with Robert Wise recommending Scorcese for the best director award. He strikes me as rather inner-directed on the issues that really concern him. Interview with Presidential historian and Bush profiler Richard Brookhiser. Prostitute recounts bringing her 8-year-old daughter and 10-year-old niece to Waterbury, CT, ex-mayor Philip Giordano's office for sex. The enchanted world of Petty Booka. In case you haven't seen it recently: The Wonderful Word Spy. 'Matisse Picasso' curator John Elderfield named chief curator of the Modern's painting and sculpture department. Crispin Glover has found his best role, and it involves singing with rats. Nominees for 2003 James Beard Journalism Awards.