21 April 2005 By The Morning News — 21 Apr 2005 New York's currently: striking balances Violence surges in Iraq: Bodies of 50 hostages believed to be Shiites pulled from Tigris; 19 slain Iraqi soldiers discovered in stadium; PM Allawi escapes assassination. Feds want foreign airlines who plan on flying through U.S. airspace to turn over passenger lists. As the NYSE goes public--and electronic--the future of the floor is in doubt. Google buys pizza for stressed-out geeks. Educators sue Bush administration for violating its own No Child Left Behind laws. Billy Collins wants us to give e.e. cummings another cha;n;c: e. THIS JUST IN: New Yorkers are sometimes in a bad mood. Everything Braniff, the best-looking airline you've never flown. And when Cary Grant took acid he probably looked just swell. MP3: Louis Armstrong sings "Oops I Did It Again." Great collection of ads for vintage technology. Making movies about September 11th is a sensitive matter--unless it's for network television. The next thing said after select famous phrases. The gym may not be for everybody, and you can bet it's because of this guy. "A platform for Ringo Starr and his drums." The Beatles' very modest 1965 tour rider.