18 June 2002
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: buying the story, for now
Bloomberg to increase apartment subsidies, make shelters more accessible, boot long-term drifters.
Detroit highway shut down by Gaylord ninjas.
U.S. unable to track al Qaeda's money, due to slippery assets and massive bureaucracy.
Pakistan has two Americans held at border, for 'interrogation.'
Teleportation, though impossible, enjoyed by cool dudes.
Palestinian Authority delivers statehood proposal as Bush prepares his peace plan.
Sound, but still...Supreme Court supports Jehovah's Witnesses right to pester without a permit.
Ah, corruption: Securities industry pushes Congress to hinder states from pursuing securities laws violators; amendment may be attached to bill intended to protect investors.
Amy Fisher lands job as columnist for Long Island paper.
Home Depot refuses to do business with the government.
Late to Bloomsday: Edmund Wilson's 1922 review of Ulysses, the novel you never finished, nor wanted to.
Nice paintings surrounded by very small letters.