15 April 2002 By The Morning News — 15 Apr 2002 New York's currently: standing on the corner / just me and Yoko Ono. Powell calls for Lebanon and Syria to end Hezbollah attacks. Deputy Defense Secretary Wolfowitz had CIA investigate U.N. inspector in Iraq, fearing Hussein's potential agreement to new inspections will delay military assault. Chinese plane crashes in South Korea with 167 on board, 47 survivors. Bush may have avoided being involved in Mideast turmoil in order to avoid Clinton's legacy. Illinois death penalty panel to release report finding no guarantee the innocent won't be killed. U.S. Navy loses missile, found later on Puerto Rican beach; 'It's all good,' says Navy. Alaska lives off oil dividends, has spent $7.3M on lobbying for opening of Arctic Refuge to drilling. Mooresville, NC, transforms itself from mill town to NASCAR mecca. Software developers and writers agree: Microsoft Word's grammar checking is horrible. The off-putting, luscious photography of Simen Johan. Amanda Hesser returns to her roots and starts lusting for the recipes only mom can make.