20 October 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: moving to Stepford, CT
Bush and South Korea President discuss North Korean crisis, offer written security commitment. Related: North Korea tests anti-ship missile.
Gay Episcopal Bishop-Elect presses forward despite controversy.
A profile of Hamas.
Islamic leaders applaud astounding anti-Semitic remarks by the Malaysian prime minister.
'For this, I want a lot of money.' Woody Allen to write explicit, unabridged memoirs?
New Zagat puts Union Square back on top, while Rocco plummets. Related: Relatively anonymous Brooklyn spot makes waves as one of the best restaurants in NYC.
Proving the 'five-second rule.' Alternately, Get an intern to do it.
Visibly thinner, filthy, and unshaven
After 44 days, David Blaine thinks, breathes, and sobs outside the box.
'Sit and spin,' flipping the bird, 'read between the lines,' etc.: Texas says giving the finger is legal.
Gwyneth Paltrow plays Plath in Sylvia. Anthony Lane reviews.
Based on the old Choose Your Own Adventure interactive novels: 'Choose Your Own New York.'
Over 600 drawings made by Spanish children during the Spanish Civil War: 'They Still Draw Pictures.'
'What? There's no power-ups in Pong. The concept of a power-up hadn't been invented yet.' What happens when you get a bunch of 11-year-olds together to play some classic Atari games.
Danielle Steel opens art gallery, considers joining nunnery.