22 January 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: very cold, because we are weak
Germany follows France in opposition to war in Iraq.
Man arrested after cursing burnt McNuggets.
Maine pharmaceuticals-coercion plan, called Maine Rx, hits the Supreme Court today, supported by states, despised by drug companies.
Cat-cloners say cloning does not lead to duplication.
Oriana Fallaci rages against Islam, coolness, and Scorcese's no-smoking policy.
Mainly-Western volunteers depart from London for Iraq, to act as human shields.
Dealing with years of death row issues may not bring victims' families the closure they need.
Verizon ordered to divulge information of subscriber accused of sharing music on the Web from their personal computer.
I am your butcher; you shall have no other butcher besides me. Dario Cecchini, the Michelangelo of meat.
New dating fad includes eating and making out in the dark.
Tim Cavanaugh and the spirit of '73.
Devoted restaurant-eaters include many lawyers in Manhattan, willing to pay outrageous amounts for food.
Matt LeBlanc may lead a spin-off of Friends.
Information to correct your friends with: New York ranks the 11th most expensive city in the world.