18 August 2003 By The Morning News — 18 Aug 2003 New York's currently: squeezing juice U.S. abandons plans to control Iraq's oil industry. Naval exercises scheduled in the Coral Sea, including 'nonpermissive boarding,' to send signal to North Korea Liberian peace deal expected for today. Michelin-starred Irish chef survived Brooklyn jail by cooking for the mob. In 1962, Vatican instructed Catholic bishops worldwide to cover up cases of sexual abuse or risk being booted from the Church. In the darkness we could have speculated aloud on what was going on, but New Yorkers are not that vulgar. Blackouts, a Rite of New York, by Frank McCourt. Free journalism training courses, provided by the BBC. American boys and girls drink twice as much soda pop as milk. Paintings by Masaru Shichinohe. 91 percent of Christians believe in the Virgin Birth. The Guardian launches Kick A(ll) A(gricultural) S(ubsidies). Brightness in North America before and after the blackout. Countries that no longer exist. Of course it makes sense to have the exhumed skeleton of your infant twin brother for company in your swamp grotto. Review of Nick Cave's republished novel And The Ass Saw The Angel. The Unh! Project: A collection of guttural moans.