17 January 2003
By The Morning News
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17 Jan 2003
New York's currently: welcoming Sarah Hepola to snow-city
12 rockets equipped to carry chemical weapons found in Iraq. No-one quite sure what the discovery means, why the U.N. announced it, whether the rockets are listed in the 12,000-page document provided by Iraq, or what Dub-Dub is going to Dub-Do about it.
Bush on North Korea: 'We Must Invade Iraq.'
NYPD avoids layoffs from City Hall.
Man arrested for impersonating cop to receive free caramel macchiato at Starbucks.
Study the words to sense ratio in Ari Fleischer's archive of press briefings. [ thanks kf ]
Around the states, INS has significantly stepped up detention and deportation of foreign nationals from Muslim countries.
Scott Turow, a member of Ryan's death penalty commission, weighs in with his concern for undermining faith in the law, sends memo to David E. Kelley.
Whalelane #5 now in stores.
Fluffertrax: Streaming music from pornographic films.
Photographs from the Chicago Daily News, 1902-1933. Related: Antidance Literature.
How David and Gregory Chudnovsky, New York number geniuses, learned to love patents, written by their patent lawyer.
Anti-war activists look to embrace middle America. (January 13-20: Week of protest. )
Some wonderful design: A Get Together To Tear It Apart.
Few Canadian students can identify 10 Canadian writers.
Woman scatters husband's ashes at Rolling Stones concert.