22 February 2005 By The Morning News — 22 Feb 2005 New York's currently: confusing Gates with construction barriers At least 500 killed in 6.4-magnitude earthquake in central Iran. Israel releases 500 Palestinian prisoners; Palestinians call for the other 7,000 still there to be released. Hunter S. Thompson dies of self-inflicted gunshot wound; his legacy, and his final article: "Shotgun Golf With Bill Murray." Today in the Tournament of Books! It's Jessa Crispin's call in Mitchell v. Just! Baghdad barbers targeted for violence for giving Western-style haircuts. "The craziest idea in the world" How a Harvard law student came up with the concept of privately managed Social Security 25 years ago. As the New York subway system continues falling apart and being repaired, one day it will begin to go back in time. It's pretty much my favorite animal. It's like a lion and a tiger mixed bred for its skills in magic. It's a liger. Soldiers in Iraq find peace through rap. More tournament madness/frenzy/etc. at onebee's First Annual Movie Tournament (of Movies)! I happen not to be fond of cats, and that includes secular-humanist catlike dogs such as Chihuahuas and golden retrievers. Ian Frazier ponders dominion. What you should do if somebody steals your identity. Evidence suggests a frozen sea may lie under the Martian surface at its equator. Why a billion people can't watch the Academy Awards. Terrible excuses from traffic court.