17 July 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: working off the modem
Machine-gun fire traded between Koreas, first time in nearly two years.
Amazing, frightening records of forced sterilization in California, when eugenics seemed a way to save the world. [ via eric ]
We gave him a chance to allow the inspectors in, and he wouldn't let them in. Bush seems to have new reasons all the time for why we're at war.
Pictures from the second Staring Contest Party.
Hong Kong Chief Executive refuses to resign, despite lack of sleep.
British Poet Laureate helps undertakers remove Auden from funerals, install new eulogies.
New Caledonian crows make tools (see video). [ via hl ]
A good reason to buy your produce in the East Village.
Online comics: Creatures, Dogs, Goats.
Wireless networks need to be protected against hackers.
UNC-Chapel Hill under literary fire again, this time for Nickel and Dimed's 'perceived liberal and anti-capitalism views.'
Post reports on girl-hunting paintball game, most likely an obvious hoax.
Man accused of spitting at a cop sentenced to read To Kill a Mockingbird.
The story of Howard Schultz's (Starbucks) success in Britain.
Family love from the Polyphonic Spree.
Norwegian viewers vote down offer of female host to blow male colleague on live television.
How should David be cleaned?