14 October 2003
By The Morning News
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14 Oct 2003
New York's currently: back as a nor'easter
Bush administration modifies Iraq resolution, pushes up timetable for election date. Related: Bush reaffirms 'the person who is in charge is me.'
After boycotting last year's Columbus Day parade, Bloomberg marches in this year's, commenting 'Today we're all a little bit Italian.'
Murder suspect escapee surrenders in Pennsylvania.
If a Martian came down and landed in the stands of a Yankees-Red Sox game, he would get the impression that human beings are 90 percent men and 10 percent women in tight T-shirts, and that we reproduce by loathing in groups. How it's done in the Northeast.
GW writes a poem , and The Missouri Review rejects it .
Martha Stewart says she's scared, doesn't think she'll go to jail.
L.A. MTA strike strands 400,000 riders.
Woman says she lives in South Williamsburg to avoid 'hipsters;' declares an obsession with the '80s, John Hughes movies, and leg warmers; opens self up to social attack and derision as the focus of a New York Times article.
Clothing designer Jil Sander returns to the post – at her namesake company – that she vacated four years ago.
Stoners' sperm loses proper timing, becomes infertile.
Overcrowding in New York schools, five-hour-long lunch periods.
Transitional government ready for transfer of power in Liberia.
Judging books by their covers with Cheshire Dave!
A gallery of favorite CNN feature graphics.