2 May 2005 By The Morning News — 02 May 2005 New York's currently: 42'd At least 100 Iraqis and 11 U.S. troops killed in the last four days after more than 20 car bombings. Horrific details from inside Uzbekistan, where the CIA sends its suspects to be tortured. British election slogans slaughtered. Less than a week after Bush fantasizes about shooting down a North Korean missile, a missile is fired. Who gets to read your email when you die? Photos of Belmont Park racetrack, a nice place for a spring day. Frist: Going nuclear is inevitable. Spiegel and Tom Cruise go head to head on Scientology. Greg Allen asks, is the art market biased against women artists? Chat with Dudley Williams, Ailey's oldest dancer, anticipating his final performance. Call it a rough boy wedding song. Enthusiastic reviews for Eye of the Tiger. Jayson Blair on being bipolar [PDF]. Adam Gopnik visits the Museum of Natural History's new dinosaur exhibit. One wishes St. Vincent's Elementary School published their school newspaper more often. The Union Square clock/sculpture has changed. Attempts to genetically link Warren Buffett and Jimmy Buffett so far unsuccessful. The sea nymph was dead all along. Plot twists anticipated for M. Night Shyamalan's next film.