17 March 2005 By The Morning News — 17 Mar 2005 New York's currently: hoping The Wire lasts forever CIA ships suspects to other countries where no-torture promises are regularly broken. "Freebird!" has been yelled at every rock concert, ever, though no one knows how the phenomenon started. When even Bush says TV stations should warn their viewers about bull, the media should be held responsible for chumming sham news (and so should Arnie). The history of Congress as baseball's steward. Nice art isn't good for anyone. TMN's Choire Sicha on contemporary art in New York City. Sometimes a yawn is simply a yawn, other times it's linked to spontaneous ejaculation. How to legally interview a one-legged candidate for a telephone lineperson position. Overwhelmed by the situation he had semi-wittingly created, Dylan tried various means to escape it. Luc Sante on Dylan. Bush nominates Wolfowitz to be president of the World Bank (and loses another lieutenant in the White House)--can Wolfie resist using the office to push his politiks? Angry bed positions. Jack Kerouac told me I had great legs. David Leite interviews Paula Wolfert, high priestess of Mediterranean cooking. Fireball created in a U.S. lab may be a black hole. Both critics and fans of Arctic drilling say the measure will open California, Florida, and the Rockies to oil rigs. Video: Delivery. Embed your iPod Shuffle inside your headphones. Police stalk the aisles, and a subway saxaphonist works Bolero into his routine--just another night at the opera.