2 October 2003 By The Morning News — 02 Oct 2003 New York's currently: home sweet home North Korea claims it is manufacturing nuclear weapons. U.S. officials claim to have identified new Al Qaeda terror chief. Related: Pakistani troops kill at least 12 in hunt for Al Qaeda operatives along northern border. Bush approval rating at Pre-September 11 levels. White House says it will undergo polygraph tests to determine the leak. Related: Bruce Sterling on ten technologies that should die, including the lie detector. Rapper C-Murder – Master P's younger brother – found guilty of second-degree murder. Israel publishes plans to build 600 'settler homes' in the West Bank. Female NYC probation officer arrested for coercing sex from a juvenile delinquent. And that's not just a plot idea for a porno flick. Were snipers in '68 Mexico City massacre actually government operatives? South African writer John Maxwell Coetzee wins 2003 Nobel Prize for literature. Winter is really on its way. (Really.) And Nigella Lawson is canning. Bling Kong: 'A rock band with three drummers, a cheerleading squad, and some video ninjas.' Selma Blair-Ahmed Zappa wedding announced on Friendster. 'Last night I prayed for J-Lo and Ben.' Page-by-page (nearly) review of Wesley Clark's new book. Woman slaps Burger King employee for messing up her order.