22 August 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: home for the pony girl
White House to exempt thousands of old plants and refineries from installing new anti-pollution devices.
10,000 French 'most probably' dead from heat stroke, says government.
Remembrance of Kirk Varnedoe by Blake Gopnik.
Taco Bell runs voting-poll in California with, yes, tacos. Related: Campaign begins to recall Bush.
James T. Downey wants J.K. Rowling to win the Nobel Prize.
Alabama Supreme Court overrules Chief Justice Roy Moore, orders his 5,280-pound rock removed; Moore tells supporters (who that morning were blowing rams' horns), 'To do my duty, I must obey God!'
How to recognize corked wines.
Malkovich knows squat about terry cloth, Ripert likes The Restaurant, and Baldwin don't know diddly about Chechnya.
Schedule for the Howl! festival of East Village arts. Related: Tales of sexual devotion: A Shield of Paris.
National Geographic's slice of underground-New York.
'The Books that Made the Writers,' with excellent response by Tom Wolfe. Related: Play interactive story, or see what your writing says about your genitals.
Ice climbing photography.
Interview with Carl Elliott on bioethics and Walker Percy.
Don't interrupt me when I am at the machine!
Video: Models stand in front of camera, and do nothing. Game: The Office Space.