17 May 2002
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: headed for the country
622 dead from Indian heat wave.
Dan Rather says 'patriotism run amok' kept him from asking tough questions, encouraged self-censorship.
Boston charter school breaks with Edison, disappointed with low test scores.
GOP welfare bill passes House on party lines, sent to Democrat-controlled Senate for negotiating.
Jimmy Kimmel, host of The Man Show and now with new show on ABC, turns desparate to prove he's not pure rot, saying he doesn't like his audience, and he's no ass-snapper.
Forbes lists best cities for single people in the U.S., claims expertise in serving lonely, rich, ready-to-wed-and-willing-to-move-for-it audience.
A study in bad press(ure): Washington teenager turns in dad for growing pot.
Somedays, all politicians are self-interested pissants.
Suicides increase in Spring.
School administrators worried about 'grinding,' 'doggy dancing,' but not conga lines as prom season approaches. [via tapped]