19 August 2003 By The Morning News — 19 Aug 2003 New York's currently: the William Golding Girls Explosion rocks U.N. headquarters in Baghdad. Liberian government and rebels sign peace deal. 14 European hostages freed after six months in Sahara. Downing Street authorized 'substantial rewrite' of Iraqi weapons dossier. Senior French health official resigns following reports that heat wave death toll has reached 5,000. The U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world. 'Wee didde receive youre prettye Verses goode Masterre William through the hands of oure Lorde Chamberlayne ande wee doe complemente thee onne theyre greate excellence.' 'Fakes, Forgeries, and Facsimiles' exhibition opens at the Folger Shakespeare Library. Officials working on free insurance for $70 MetroCards. Ontario power consumption nears red zone on Monday. Related: Blackout to cost NYC over $1 billion. Related: Make a blackout/disaster safety kit. (Add to this a regular, corded telephone.) Smallpox vaccinations from 25 to 75 years ago probably still effective. Real-life S&M librarian. Leper in the Backfield, The Boatjacking of Supership 79, and other such movies you may remember Troy McClure from. First Segway thief gets busted. Paul Newman, he's still HUD. 'Thanks for caring. I mean that sincerely, bro'.' Journey, now. David Mason: site design by Agnieszka Gasparska.