19 June 2002 By The Morning News — 19 Jun 2002 New York's currently: foolish, yes, fine Following bomb attack that killed 19, Israeli army hardens tactics in West Bank. Watercolors by the Prince of Wales go for thousands more than expected. At least 18 killed in clash between Nigerian secret societies at university; similar battles have killed hundreds over the years. Rumsfeld whines about accountant's fees when told to disclose his tens of millions in assets. Yo La Tengo shows off photos of venues they've played. More proof: A senior House GOP leadership aide said yesterday that Republicans are working hard behind the scenes on behalf of PhRMA to make sure that the party's prescription drug plan for the elderly suits drug companies. High-school novelist ready to direct movie, jump hurdles. First-hand account of last Friday's bombing of the Karachi U.S. Consulate. Class on how to date Asian women cancelled, explained (second item down). Vanity Fair diarist and Gore Vidal foe, Dominick Dunne gets TV show, name-embossed books. Following yesterday's announcement of Amy Fisher's writing gig, Pamela Anderson gets column in Jane. Bizarre: Portfolio of Anna Watson-Jones, look at the 'Retouching' section. Every part sounds smart: SparkNotes helps advertising executives stay current on hot fiction with summaries written by recent Harvard graduates. thanks to yesterday's two donors