18 November 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: wishing a very happy birthday to the bird
Two U.S. soldiers killed north of Baghdad, three Iraqis killed by American patrol after mistake in the capital's gun market.
25 years ago: Full story of the Jonestown mass-murder-suicide, more than 900 dead.
With desperate hands, Zimbabwe seizes foreign money from tourists to bank hard currency.
Horror and stupefaction in America's providing for Nazi Germany's eugenics, partially sponsored by our very best families.
Obliterating Animal Carcasses with Explosives.
Democracy seen in Lucky magazine, not Vogue.
Changing of the Avant-Garde: Visionary architectural drawings, including John Hejduk.
Spoof brand names snapped up for real companies.
I should laugh at the joke though it's not funny Thirteen situational-specific smiles practiced by Thais. [ via the H ]
EPA promotes storing radioactive material in ordinary landfills.
Memorial service for George Plimpton today, St. John the Divine, 4 p.m.
Donald Trump taunts dwellers in other people's buildings.
Where and when Hitchcock appears in his own films.
A new favorite food blog: Let's Eat, To the Beat. Unrelated: Bird families of the world.
'After Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, the Preface,' by Jeff Wall.
Vivid review of Morrison's Love by Darryl Pinckney.
'Fritz: A Fable' by Josip Novakovich.