15 November 2005

  • New York's currently: nighttime sniffling and sneezing, stuffy-headed so you can rest, plop-plop-fizz-fizz, and all that
  • Rice brokers Israeli-Palestinian deal to open Gaza strip for all.
  • Car bomb kills two outside Pakistan KFC.
  • Republican Senators push new legislation to coerce the administration toward ending the war.
  • Detained Iraqis allege U.S. troops caged them with lions, held mock executions.
  • Text-based games are back with stronger writing and style--and available for you to play.
  • Counterfeit malaria pills contain just enough active ingredient to make the parasite resistant.
  • Paul is again shown with an open-palmed hand over his head on the final page. Every "Paul Is Dead" clue.
  • For those who produce it, tequila is a lot like the stock market.
  • New program shows meth addicts may be more likely to stay clean if you pay them.
  • Panel tomorrow to discuss the past century of New York's unsolved murders.
  • Sneakers hang over wire in Bronx neighborhood to commemorate residents, not crime.
  • How Bush transformed "I am right" to "I was wrong, and so were you."
  • Chopping up Communist architecture, turning it into pleasant homes.
  • Investigation shows FDA, in an unprecedented move, rejected the morning-after pill without studying it.
  • Doctors are looking into the case of a British man who claims to have been cured of HIV.
  • How to live longer: exercise, visit pub.
  • Audience member complains about onstage smoking, original stage directions ousted.
  • How the illusions at Disneyland's Haunted Mansion work.
  • Game: Create a chain reaction, watch, try again.