23 March 2004
By The Morning News
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23 Mar 2004
New York's currently: increasing desires, exciting sensual appetites, disturbing peace of mind, evil
Anti-constitution, Iraq's Grand Ayatollah Sistani threatens to not cooperate with the U.N.
Network that sold/sells black-market nuke technology relied on parts meant for more innocent pastures, like iMacs.
'Largest crowds in Gaza in a decade' attend vengeful funeral march for Hamas leader.
Want conservative judges on the top benches? Support gay marriage. (Or, consider how the founding fathers would have reacted. )
Portrait of Richard Clarke: Security expert, Bush critic, Paul Revere.
Story behind grad student discovering white felons have easier time finding employment than non-felon blacks.
Getting in on early Mendelssohn. Twee-er: It is insane to insert two spaces after a period, no matter what teacher told you.
Not all musicians below the age of 30 are getting tattooed with runic symbols and sending viruses to each other on tiny, inscrutable batphones. No relation, Sasha on Norah.
Prints by the Prarie Print Makers.
Very hot: Edited by K. Schlegel, TMN now publishes reader mail, send yours!
You will spend hours inside The World of Awe.
Video: Interviews with producer Roger Corman, director/writer Kimberly Peirce, bloodhound Billy Bob. [ via cdl ]
How do birds wheel and swoop in unison? How should I fuck married men?
When Google's too tough: Free research, acronyms by instant messaging oracle.
Frankly, it's day-to-day and touch-and-go whether I'd rather read Henry James or read about him. Larry McMurtry on Mark Twain's diddling.
213 things soldiers shouldn't do in the Balkans.