2 December 2002 By The Morning News — 02 Dec 2002 New York's currently: ready for egg nog Conservative House members keep handcuffs on effort to destroy Russian nuclear and chemical weapons. Immigrants account for half of the new American workers who joined the labor force in the last 10 years. Master of secrecy and accused war-criminal, Henry Kissinger appointed head of September 11 investigation. Film exposes history of the Magdalen Asylums, where Ireland's morally disgraced women were banished to slave-labor. 2002 American Cheese Society competition results available now. Anti-war protests planned for December 10. The history of IKEA, and its gradual acceptance in America. Ordering brides online has become so popular, they made a movie about it, starring David Arquette. Photo galleries of America's ghost towns. In-depth interview with Charley Kaufman on the making of Adaptation. Voice columnist gets tight with sexual fantasy-confessors. File under: Letterpress; Christmas; New York nostalgia; Precious; Typography; Fetish. Preparing for Christmas with a Web-based advent calendar. New issue of Tiger Magazine.