21 February 2003 By The Morning News — 21 Feb 2003 New York's currently: glad to be stuck on a familiar island 39 killed in Rhode Island club fire, after Great White pyrotechnics show ignited the ceiling. White House blueprint for ruling Iraq post-war includes civilian in top position, plus creation of a 'representative' Iraqi government. Girlfriend stops reading David Foster Wallace breakup letter at page 20. Long Island psychiatrist allegedly asked patient to help him kill and dismember six people; patient for some reason went to the police. Seven states to sue the federal government over lax pollution laws. New to us: Gwyneth Paltrow and Coldplay's Chris Martin 'still very much in love.' Different Palestinian factions gather in Nablus to plot strategy. Exhibition of scientific photographs. Despite his advice to live with integrity, Dr. Phil is a deadbeat. From 1949 to 1959 'atomic' is the word with the greatest 'burstiness.' Popularity of new words to be studied in 'bursts' to identify new trends. Wheaton College lifts ban on on-campus dancing (besides square-dancing), though moves that are 'sinfully erotic' are still not allowed. Frank Shuck and the Bedford Avenue Cheese Shop get noticed by the Times. Christopher Hitchens on the literary legacy of Britain's 'divide and quit' policy. Woman sues reality TV series after being chased by an alien. Related: 60-foot tracking dish and underground control room for sale, SUV not included.