15 December 2003

  • New York's currently: an urban slushee
  • Saddam Hussein captured near Tikrit in raid by U.S. troops. Related: Description of how he was apprehended; Found through tip-off by a member of his tribal clan; New Iraqi leaders meet with Hussein; Hussein could be tried within the next few weeks, and if convicted could be executed.
  • Gunmen cross from Chechnya into Dagestan, kill at least three border guards, take hostages from village school.
  • DNA tests like the one used to confirm Saddam Hussein's identity can be done in as little as 12 hours.
  • Iraqi town declares it will continue to fight for Hussein.
  • Loyalty, terrain, and currency make tracking, capturing Osama bin Laden more difficult.
  • 'Well, if I take that glass of water I will have to urinate, and if I have to urinate, I will have to go to the bathroom, and how can I possibly go to the bathroom when my people are enslaved?' Hussein proves a difficult interrogatee.
  • 1993 vs. 2003: New York then and now.
  • Heterosexual couples who boycott marriage because gay couples can't.
  • Give: New York Times Neediest Cases Fund.
  • The dangerous, deadly flu pandemic that everyone's worried about.
  • He deep-fries an entire turkey, prepares a potato soufflé, braises a few cardoons, whips up a spicy tomato sorbet, and flips and flips again a platter-sized Reuben's apple pancake. Food writer and playwright Jonathan Reynolds cooks and acts in his play 'Dinner With Demons.'
  • Winter stories: George Saunders, 'Chicago Christmas, 1984'; David Sedaris, 'Let it Snow'; Ian Frazier, 'By the Road.'
  • Kittens discuss the Hussein capture.
  • Fun without mittens: snowball fight.