15 February 2005 By The Morning News — 15 Feb 2005 New York's currently: wishing it had paid the movers to unpack everything too Former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri killed by massive explosion (one of many Lebanese leaders to be assassinated), Damascus denies any role, points finger at Israel. Bush asks Congress for $81.9 billion for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, tsunami relief, and military restructuring. U.K. charities struggling to spend tsunami money. Gay groups consider adopting intervention tactics to track men with H.I.V. who engage in risky behavior. Behind the scenes with the U.S. Weekly staffers who wrote a 200-page book on Brad and Jen in five days, and continue to sell magazines on the back of their dead marriage. Former deputy director of the White House's faith-based initiatives says the program was mostly lip-service. Top-10 lists are rubbish, but does rivalry have a place in inspiring good art? Jonathan Ames and Tom Wolfe tussle with Danny Gregory in today's TOB! Photos from the 2005 pantless subway ride. Rise in standard of living on American Indian reservations attributed to more than casino revenues. Article archive of The Flying Saucer Review. Jamie Oliver battles to get better meals in England's schools. Gambino mobsters cop pleas to the largest consumer fraud in U.S. history: credit cards and web porn. Satellite image of The Gates. Profile of migrant workers' kids shows extraordinary difficulties in educating children on the move.