15 September 2003 By The Morning News — 15 Sep 2003 New York's currently: brewing its beer with wind Poorer nations pull out of W.T.O. talks, accusing wealthy nations of failing to compromise on farm subsidies, other issues. Sweden rejects the euro with a clear majority. Eliot Spitzer, (New York's attorney general) building P.R. as the folk sheriff of Wall Street. $200 bill passes in North Carolina with picture of Dub-Dub. Interview with Mark Bowden on methods of torture to be quietly practiced. Design entries for rebuilding New York's High Line. Related: Transportation alternatives in NYC. Everyone's a fascist these days. Mendelsohn comes forward: Princeton academic admits Donald Rumsfeld has written all his books. All things weird in the Garden State. The Man who Mistook his Girlfriend for a Robot. NY Character: Eugene De Salignac, photographer of bridges. American Social Hygiene posters, ca. 1910-1970. [ via mp ] A.O. Scott on the beauty of Bill Murray. The United States has no history; it only has movies. On diversity and Latina/os in America. Old David Lehman article on Frank O'Hara. That we could live this life: Where to find good oysters in Paris.