24 March 2003 By The Morning News — 24 Mar 2003 New York's currently: grateful for anything good, like the weather 65+ percent of registered Chechen voters turn out to vote on Moscow-backed constitution. The horror behind the marketing: Shock & Awe, defined. Nearly half of Americans believe Saddam was personally involved in the Sept. 11 attacks. Also, half believe at least some of the 19 hijackers on Sept. 11 were Iraqis. (None were.) 20 years after Chicago integrated its schools, the system's as segregated as ever. Interesting town meeting on U.S. policy towards Iraq in 1998. Donate phone cards to soldiers. B-movie actresses don't win Oscars, but their stories make for good drama. Tindle family newspapers, over 100 across Britain, ban anti-war stories in their columns. Tell your friends! The only thing French about French's Mustard is the name! Rumsfeld has appeared determined to couple the administration's disdain for multilateral agreements with a disdain for the countries themselves. David Remnick on postwar arrangements. Texas sodomy law goes to the Supreme Court this week. Behind the scenes for the Oscars, as writers (including Dave Barry) scramble to make funny. Pretty girls will tell you what to do, every day. Clips from Da Ali G Show. Read with caution: Weblogs from embedded journalists.