15 January 2004

  • New York's currently: hopefully seeing you tonight
  • Profiles of overseas investors as the dollar continues its plunge south and foreign cash flow is ever more vital.
  • Bush solves NASA's vision problem, with less than 40/40 hindsight for a history of failed visions behind him.
  • Hot when it's cold: TMN Third Thursday party tonight!
  • U.S. to give every Iraqi $3,544.91, let free-market capitalism do the rest.
  • Guilty plea for ex-Enron CFO Andrew Fastow, highest ranking criminal so far to admit participation in crimes.
  • Carol Moseley Braun drops out of race, endorses Dean.
  • J.P. Morgan Chase's acquisition of Bank One will create the second largest bank in the U.S.
  • Manhattan mice feel real estate crunch, desperate need of decent holes.
  • Typical Internet user not a geek, shuns television, enjoys spending time with friends, also so-called friends.
  • The story of Sophie Calle's career, including regrets over the fascinating 'Address Book.' Related: Calle to speak at 92Y on March 18.
  • Obscurist Dennis Miller plays Bush fund-raisers, gets new(s) show on CNBC, basks in available spotlights.
  • For Sunday: The Silk Road Through Kings County: Ethnic Food Manufacturing in Brooklyn.
  • Moonlight Chronicles author Dan Price has his very own hobbit hole.
  • Articles from books and journals in the Making of America archive proves yes, every story has already been written.
  • I know anal sex is the new black, because my bloody mother just rang to talk about it. Journal of a London prostitute.
  • An illustrated history of folding chairs.