15 March 2002 By The Morning News — 15 Mar 2002 U.S. grand jury indicts British-born militant as mastermind behind Daniel Pearl's death. Bush changes direction, pledges additional $5B in foreign aid over three years. Radical Islamic group with ties to al Qaeda grows in northern, Kurdish Iraq. Severe drought threatens rural Maine. Much of U.S. faces worst drought in 100 years. Delta becomes first carrier to end commissions for most travel agents. [wsj; sub. req.] Video game company wants to advertise on tombstones. A story of failure on "The Weakest Link." A well-written review of the "Mirroring Evil" exhibit, with a good closing point: it is always disappointing when insignificant work receives an uproar. Sketchbooks from the Archives of American Art. Subway Life [1.2 MB; via ak].