18 March 2002
By The Morning News
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Cheney on way to talk with Sharon, hoping Zinni has good news.
EPA kills clean air act, instates voluntary emissions-reduction; energy lobbyists hoist champagne flutes, toast Cheney.
Bush campaigns regularly for Republicans, unnoticed unlike Clinton, thanks to the Rove-effect.
Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane leave The Producers and the city was never the same, ever again, forever, the end.
God speaks to Kentucky teachers, instructs removal of Harry Potter books, fearing competition for souls.
Non-profits find big profits in commercial side-deals.
Beck has an iPod: What he was listening to on Feb. 27.
Atlantic Monthly to publish book-length article; promises subsequent issues will only have "lists about orgasms and the Hilton sisters."
New York breaks the Hilton Sisters' Spring schedule.
The case for the paper-full office.
Geldof and Bono's publicity campaign to change the world.