15 July 2003
By The Morning News
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15 Jul 2003
New York's currently: recovering from unexplained brain trauma
North Korea has enough plutonium to make a half-dozen nuclear bombs, and they intend to do so. Related: Former Defense Secretary William Perry: War with North Korea may be coming, and it's all Bush's fault.
Budget deficit may surpass $450 billion, 50 billion more than the White House's forecast five months ago.
Syrian border-crossings by American troops fuel anti-U.S. rage.
Columnists who said bad grammar doesn't matter can now eat shit: Bush defends 'darn good' intelligence, despite conflict with aides, global opinion, and official reports.
Silence of the Lambs, the musical.
Find out the recycling and trash pick-up schedule for your apartment.
Tomorrow night: Be part of a MOB in Manhattan.
Well that seems a bit much... We are the future of journalism, and of writing. Related: Another example of the future: Spectacular Attacks. [via cdl ]
Save the only good thing at JFK, the TWA Terminal.
Stories made from the top three most emailed photos on Yahoo!
McSweeney's now has green links: Ben Greenman has a hidden agenda, while John Warner explains the noises that select political pundits would make if they were wild animals instead of political pundits.
Techniques used by the U.S. propaganda machine.
Seedy Waverly Theater to re-open as mecca for independent film. Related: Spoiler Films tonight at Freight, 8pm.
Group art with Learning to Love You More.
Tremendous: Amputee wannabes.