2 April 2004 By The Morning News — 02 Apr 2004 New York's currently: a town of commanding gifts Bomb found on high-speed railway between Madrid and Seville. Background of four men slain in Fallujah, among thousands working private security in Iraq, dozens killed since last April. White House blocks release of classified Clinton papers--already approved for show-and-tell--to Sept. 11 commission. Arafat and Hezbollah leader Nasrallah could be targeted for assassination, says Sharon. White House picked chemical industry for swim-buddy to undermine EU plan requiring manufacturers to prove safety of their chemicals. Since Bob Ross's death in 1995, revenue in Ross-related materials has grown by more than 70 percent outside the U.S. Brooklyn music teacher accused of hanging two kids in a closet. Newsmap, the astounding interpretation of Google News. Nuclear technology proliferation info, country by country. Paintings of bicycles. Ex-Net Jayson Williams may walk free (from prosecution for manslaughter) on a technicality. Video: Ten years of democracy in South Africa. More than 7,000 scholarly periodicals offering free access on the Web. Chef Tim Kelley blogs his way across Southeast Asia. Related: Recipes for snails. Looking again at the wonderful Lois Weisberg, who rules the world. Video: Mural, the making and installation of York Wilson's 'The Story of Oil.'