20 February 2003
By The Morning News
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20 Feb 2003
New York's currently: feeling relatively like summer
Plane crash in Iran kills 302 Elite Iranian soldiers.
Richard Gephardt hits the presidential campaign trail.
...the government here knows that some influential Western opinion-makers and politicians think of Syria as little more than Iraq II, painting it as a dictatorship bent on supporting terrorism, suppressing human rights, and acquiring weapons of mass destruction. General tensions with the West prompt Syria to get a makeover.
This Saturday in New York Emerging Arts presents 'Love, Art & War.'
Bachelorette finale: Trista chooses Ryan (the fireman), a nation coos.
Cheese thieves strike cellar in France.
Author of 'the worst novel ever published in the English language.' agrees to a harsh interview, purely for the publicity. Via mf
Mickey Mouse gas masks.
Teens stab man with knife, then return it to the Wal-Mart they bought it at. And get their money back.
Porky's revisited: Female employee claims a Chicago Hooters changing room has peepholes.
Johnny PayCheck, singer of 'Take This Job and Shove It,' dead at 64.
Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls: A summer day camp for girls 8–18, with classes on music writing and playing, zine making, and safe moshing. Featuring guest lecturer Carrie Brownstein of Sleater-Kinney.
A crisp riesling is the perfect wine for these braised pork chops with five-spice powder and orange peel on a bed of polenta. Hesser matches wine with dinner, makes editor hungry.