19 June 2003 By The Morning News — 19 Jun 2003 New York's currently: taking 'er easy, dude White House edits EPA report on global warming, to 'no longer accurately represent scientific consensus on climate change.' JK Rowling sues The Daily News for publishing details about the new Harry Potter book. Whose lies matter most: Bush or Clinton's? Jenny Diski on tea as the drug of choice. We learn lots about New York from Charlie Suisman's Manhattan Users's Guide. Related: See New York with Big Onion or Forgotten NY. Miami radio show prank calls Castro. When bands go sour, and then make music: Pitchfork's 20 Worst Post-Breakup Debacles. New Virginia Woolf notebook shows apprenticeship as writer. 50 years since the Rosenbergs were electrocuted. (Also, an account of the trial.) Understanding the physics of cooking helps make a better steak. Bishop hits 235-pound cat, or so he says. Text toy: DadaDodo. Abandoned subway stations in New York.