20 May 2004

  • New York's currently: freaked as hell to pick up a newspaper
  • Giuliani plays softball with Sept. 11 commission (or, other way around) during second day of New School hearings.
  • 40 Iraqi civilians killed near Syrian border by U.S. troops gunning for smugglers, battles with Sadr's Mahdi Army continue despite Sistani's call for armed groups to leave Najaf.
  • Army commanders in Kut hiring militia fighters to drop arms and build roller coasters.
  • Jeremy Sivits sentenced to one year for role in abuse at Abu Ghraib, generals acknowledge systemic problems.
  • Editorial: IDF's moral values sunk by deaths of schoolchildren in Rafah. (Three dozen Palestinians killed in two days.)
  • French politician vows to perform country's first gay marriage.
  • U.N. highlights 10 stories 'the world should hear more about.'
  • Fox News whups CNN in ratings, but only commands 75% of its ad rates.
  • Slippery slope arguments about gay marriage are flaccid, though won't half of all marriages slide to divorce lawyers?
  • Asking for candy on Halloween was called trick-or-treating, but asking for candy on November first was called begging, and it made people uncomfortable. Excerpt from David Sedaris's new collection.
  • Do not miss: Simon McBurney's jawbreaking Complicite mounts Haruki Murakami's Elephant Vanishes for Lincoln Center Festival. (McBurney on how he reworked the stories.)
  • Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito accuses court bureaucrats of imprisoning his wife to produce male baby.
  • Guide for screenwriters and novelists on correctly composing autopsy narratives.
  • White House homelessness czar thinks chronic homelessness can be killed in 10 years, carries picture of French philosopher in his pocket.
  • Photos: Ruins around New England.
  • City Ballet's resurrection of Balanchine has been hyped to hysteria, with an uneven level of performance unthinkable when Balanchine was in charge.
  • Video: Guns shot, in slow-motion.