22 October 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: stung fir thirty bar each
Singer-songwriter Elliott Smith dies at 34.
North Korea rejects U.S. Will-Not-Invade deal.
In separate instances, in 24 hours, Israelis shoot five Palestinians dead. Related: Israel defies U.N. order, will continue construction of West Bank barrier.
Senate approves ban on partial-birth abortion.Related: And Bush says he'll sign it.
U.S. contends that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, captured Al Qaeda mastermind, personally murdered Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
Fla. Governor Jeb Bush orders woman's feeding tube be reinserted.
Iran agrees to U.N. inspections of nuclear facilities, and to suspend production of enriched uranium.
In the Observer: Clay Risen on the trouble at Lincoln Center and Choire Sicha on the trouble with gentrification.
Ecuadorean Indians wearing feathered headdresses and red face-paint marched outside a jungle courthouse. Ecuadoreans sue Chevron over Amazon pollution.
Tonight is the final start of Roger Clemen's career.
Norwegian witch receives small business grant.
Liza Minnelli's estranged husband, David Gest, claims Minnelli flew into drunken rages, abused him. Not really related: Elton John to play Caesars Palace for three-year gig.
Michigan judge pens rap lyrics for Eminem ruling.
The Shins take the rock world by stealth.
After 25 years of supersonic mass transit, Concorde reaches its final destination this week.