23 January 2002 By The Morning News — 23 Jan 2002 India blames Pakistan for yesterday's shooting in Calcutta; FBI holds off on judgment. Supreme Court rules states have limits on extending confinement on sexual criminals after sentences expire. FTC plans national "Do Not Call" list to protect Americans against telemarketers; telemarketers say it infringes on free speech (couldn't they do better than that?). AOL/TW wants damages for harm done to Netscape. Tina Brown worries about writers with sophisticated stories that will never be published now that Talk is gone. Tyson and Lewis fight before fight, using teeth where need be, following Tyson's dream of "eating [Lewis's] children." How the Way Back Machine--100 terabytes of old Web pages--actually works. E-books--thankfully--die. New Mexican art center adopts New York artists. Now...wait, what? Oh, never mind. George Saunders grapples with elephants and grandsons.