2 February 2005 By The Morning News — 02 Feb 2005 New York's currently: celebrating the fourteenth anniversary of Point Break Howard Dean, the "almost assured" new leader of the DNC. Egypt cracks down on opposition groups hoping to stop Mubarak from extending his 24-year rule. Tests conclude that North Korea sold processed uranium to Libya, while rumors circulate that Dear Leader is losing power. U.K. teachers ban video phones to prevent pupils from slapping each other, part of London's "happy slapping" craze. Anti-abortion groups use ultrasound machines to discourage women from having abortions. Techniques for how to pack almost any piece of luggage. French wine will not survive on top if it keeps talking trash about Australia while producing bad bottles. More than a third of Italian men in their early thirties live with their parents. From five years to nine days, C-train service will resume today, A train at nearly regular frequency. Video: Gene Kelly remixed for Volkswagen, and how it was produced. Bob Geldof tired of being "Mr. Bloody Africa," visits to Africa bore him "profoundly," wants to be respected for his music. Kindergarten teacher wins $15.6 million for appearing on Taster's Choice jar. Unlike Nike's Armstrong bracelets, many cause-related wristbands are dumping cash into unmentioned coffers. Support grows for amending the Constitution so Schwarzenegger can become President. Video: Remote-controlled helicopter videos.