23 March 2005 By The Morning News — 23 Mar 2005 New York's currently: a little pissed about this never-ending winter Judges reject Schiavo parents' appeal, conservatives sharpen their axes to clear the benches. Raid by U.S. and Iraqi forces on suspected rebel training camp leaves 80 militants dead. Like so many pop icons, the Mona Lisa puts outrageous demands on her handlers. New York subway riders in uproar over train failures, poor communication systems. The crucial lesson of the Pentagon Papers and then Watergate was that presidents are not above the law. So we thought. Remembering the Pentagon Papers. After 184 years, the Fulton Fish Market (moving 4.5 million pounds of fish each week) moves to the Bronx. Photos: Jason Florio. Minnesota teen who killed ten sought friendship on Nazi bulletin board (see forums here); no one knew him. Excerpts from books nominated for Nerve.com's Henry Miller Award for best literary sex scene. John Edwards starts new job heading U.N.C law school's new center studying poverty. Video: Winners from contest to re-edit 70's educational film. Topher Grace to star in new Harold Ramis movie about Friendster. How to put your pre-schooler to bed. Op: It is ludicrous to spend $9 billion a year defending against the missiles of the future when there are real and present dangers. Achieve self-awareness by studying pop-music charts. Self-lighting cigarette invented. Calculate some reasonable limits on your dating pool. MP3s: Pianist Vijay Iyer.