20 February 2002 By The Morning News — 20 Feb 2002 Egyptian train fire kills over 300. Four Moroccans arrested in Rome with large quantities of cyanide and maps of the city's water supply. Bush in the demilitarized zone: U.S. will not invade North Korea, shares vision of a united peninsula. Families file lawsuit against September 11 suspects with intent to financially cripple those responsible: bin Laden, Taliban, and Al Qaeda among the listed defendants. British NHS in crisis. More hate online: white power video games. Women win first U.S. bobsledding gold in 46 years. Europe Minister Peter Hain insults the British by claiming enemies of the euro are the enemies of Europe. How--very exactly--Colin Powell insulted the French Foreign Minister. The Shakespearean Insulter: "Thou'rt by no means valiant; For thou dost fear the soft and tender fork of a poor worm." Sexy (?) fluorescent birds likened to nightclubbers and those who wear Armani. Have you ever read the New York Times weather? It's evocative, if anything: "Sunshine will mix with clouds generally, and there will be a few flurries near the Great Lakes. Some areas in New England will actually be mostly sunny."