21 May 2002
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: having nightmares about terrorists
Pakistani diplomat says his country and India are 'very close' to war; meanwhile, India and Pakistan trade attacks in Kashmir before visit by Indian PM.
U.S. warns of imminent terrorist attacks, says they're unpreventable, citizens hire executive headhunter to find decent monarch.
al Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah held terror summit in Lebanon in March.
Extremely popular among Palestinians, suicide bombings become the end, not means.
Sharon fires orthodox ministers from his cabinet, reducing power base.
Rosanna Arquette makes film on gender politics in Hollywood.
Good looking men no longer good enough to be male models, job now requires prowess plus physique.
Walter Lord, author of A Night to Remember and Incredible Victory, dead at 84.
NY Sun has published animal stories on page one in 16 of its 25 issues.
Sony's copy-proofed CDs foiled with magic markers.
Quiet photography: Stadiums of Reykjavik. [via ak]
A short article on the fight to save the High Line, an elevated track in western Manhattan. [see our photo essay from last year]
NASA wastes billions to explode water balloon in space.