16 July 2003
By The Morning News
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16 Jul 2003
New York's currently: 2%, not 1%, and not skim
Colin Powell continues discussions with China over North Korea issue, as the clock winds down.
Hello water taxis: New York City gets official U.S. nomination for the 2012 Olympics.
Ex-Marine arrested in connection with case of missing British girl.
Judge rules against rollback, says MTA didn't mislead public, fares still $2.
Hurricane Claudette slams Texas coast and weakens, leaves two dead.
Possbily the most important news ever in music history, we like to think: My Bloody Valentine 'holed up' in Berlin studio recording new tracks for box set.
No one has a clue how much phenolics anyone needs to consume. Anyone who claims nutritional benefits from higher or lower phenolics doesn't understand. Not sure we do either: So, is organic food really better for you?
Red Cross disaster fund is nearly depleted.
Daily injections, yoga, and 8,000 pills a year keep Briton with AIDS fit.
R.W. Apple Jr. on the making of scotch whiskey, history of single malts, and the business of peat.
James Harpe, 50, and his wife camped at the resort last spring and were surprised by the level of detail. Even the bathhouses get the deluxe treatment, outfitted with 'marble and tile...nothing (like) we expected,' Harpe said. Luxury camping, no pocketknife required.
File sharing slows after music industry's threat of litigation.