14 May 2003
By The Morning News
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Republicans in Congress to lift federal ban on the Uzis and other semiautomatic weapons needed for deer hunting, target practice, slaughtering neighbors.
U.S. forces in Iraq may now shoot looters on sight.
The Guardian pronounces: Food, the way we eat now.
San Francisco lawyer sues to ban Oreos in California.
The Economist on Silvio Berlusconi being unfit to run the EU.
Interview with Ernest Chiriacka, only living pulp artist among those in the Brooklyn museum's new show.
Notes Towards the Complete Works of Shakespeare now available, by Elmo, Gum, Heather, Holly, Mistletoe, and Rowan, Sulawesi Crested Macaques (monkeys).
Finally: Lance Bass to star in Gatsby remake with Paris Hilton.
Amanda Hesser on pairing sherry with foodie foods. (After all, it goes quite well with nachos.) Related: Interview with Hesser as to why online wanks despise her, and manage to call us The Daily News?
Austin's Ransom Center galleries now open to the public, including the first printed edition of Dante's Divine Comedy.
The Amazon.com wishlists of America's public libraries.
Lillian Ross, still the best profile writer in town.
A Great Day in Harlem's Jean Bach to speak tomorrow night. Related: 3001 record-release party tonight at Luxx, 10pm.
Five people injured after badger enjoys two-day rampage.
How to cook mushrooms with Mark Bittman.
Little League mom attacks boy for rooting against her son's team.