15 November 2005
By The Morning News
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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.