23 April 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: so very very tired
France to be punished for opposition to war, says Powell.
The M.T.A. moved hundreds of millions to simulate a deficit in 2003 to convince straphangers about the need for a fare hike.
Faith-based legislation bombs in Congress: a study in White House missteps.
New Yorkers: Questions about parking? About recycling laws? Call 311.
Christopher Hitchens forcibly removed from trailer park after drunken confrontation with common-law wife.
The Gumball Rally racks up 500 traffic citations, with one driver accumulating $10,000 in fines.
Amanda Hesser on the spread of good food at colleges.
CNN's 'Reliable Sources' favors media insiders and right-leaning pundits, with few women, minorities, or progressives.
eGullet's Jonathan Day and Robert Brown go eating at Spain's El Bulli, home of the foaming mojito.
Man bites dog outside bar in Syracuse.
New Dia:Beacon museum to open in Hudson Valley.
Accused of fraud and theft, Winnie Mandela nears the end of her trial.
Wilco releases six new songs for fans who bought their last album, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.
Alice Walker on why she returned to writing.
Busy this August? Going to the Twin Peaks Festival?
Earth Day now sponsored by your local, friendly polluter.
Two-buck Chuck is the hottest cheap wine you haven't heard of.
30 thirsty baboons attack girls in Kenya.