15 April 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: ironing its shorts
Bankruptcy legislation passes--though whether it's card companies or consumers who will benefit is a point of contention.
Op: Muscled through Congress, the bankruptcy bill is an example of democracy on hold.
Majority leader Bill Frist and other conservative Christians ready TV spot to portray Democrats as anti-faith.
China's scripted anti-Japan protests working out just fine, at least for now.
University of Buffalo student will do anything you ask (within reason) on Thursdays.
Immigrant families injured, killed in Parisian hotel fire.
Restroom at Brooklyn's 70th Precinct where Abner Louima was tortured set for renovation.
Eighty people arrested in India for burying their children alive in ceremony.
Photos of all the digital-camera dealers in Brooklyn.
"Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering?" "I think so, Brain."
Do: Call my son a girl. Don't: Poop on the train.
Over 10,000 fugitives arrested during a weeklong, nationwide dragnet.
Who's going to be the next pope? Break out your brackets.
Thurston Moore has no love for the mp3 sound quality, but he adores mix taping.
Number of Flickr photos with the tag "photo": 25,095.
Kansas has a lot, and we mean a lot, of capitals.
Art: Nice survey of Ian Hamilton Finlay.