2 June 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: chilly, not really "chilling"
Bob Woodward on how Mark Felt became Deep Throat. Related: For many involved, it appears the real goal now is to cash in somehow.
Three suicide bombings have killed 20 in Iraq today; attacks prove to be on a sharp rise.
By an overwhelming margin, Dutch voters reject the E.U. constitution; but Latvia, however, ratifies; and the Euro hits an eight-month low.
Regulation-happy William Donaldson steps down from SEC.
Autistic author reveals the deepest thoughts of animals.
The stories and numbers of wounded Iraqi civilians are unheard, unrecorded.
New hormone spray makes people trust each other.
Dick Cheney deems North Korea "irresponsible," North Korea brands Cheney "a bloodthirsty beast."
Video: Animusic is pleasing.
Man performs Star Wars trilogy in 58 minutes; trying to convince the IKEA avatar the true meaning of the Force; game: destroy the Death Star (so good).
A lot more things that don't exist: "a vegan vampire," "A life Willy Wonka knows that can compare with pure imagination," "Winnie the Shit," etc.
How to not face death head on.
It will take you to an extraordinary place: Bullette's new album, The Secrets, available for free download. [via MB, SVC, so many more]
Intriguing and appetizing: Tommy Lasorda blogs on baseball and restaurants.
Roxy Music: at the center of the past 30 years of music. Really.
Video: The twisted history of McDonaldland.