24 March 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: joking about the snow, right?
Terry Schiavo's parents appeal to Supreme Court to have feeding tube reinserted; Jeb Bush makes everything weird by getting a Christian bioethicist to sign an affidavit.
I know a tube is in my future. So, possibly, is speechlessness. That's a scary thought. Why the Terry Schiavo case really matters.
Massive blast at refinery near Houston kills 14, injures over 100.
Tonight in New York! See Kevin Guilfoile read at the Chelsea Barnes & Noble (6th Ave./21st St.)! 7:00 p.m.!
Bobby Fischer departs Japan, heads to Iceland, wears gigantic beard.
Subway riders beset by service outages are at least getting a lot of reading done.
Does a writer's gender matter to readers?
Brooklyn, in terms Manhattanites can understand: Park Slope is England, Williamsburg is the East Village.
Ms. Bernard and Mr. Farquar agreed to fornicate and part. Larry Doyle, "Disengagements."
The catapult, and other ancient inventions.
Forget brewing a cup of tea, pop the capsule instead.
Video: the Decemberists' "16 Military Wives": a little Rushmore, a little Edward Gorey, pretty much incredible.
So this is the deal about French butter
Wait, a narrative developed in those New Yorker incidental illustrations?
Abbey Road Studios open to the public, Beatles fans flock to the scene.
A collection of over 5,000 menus dating back to 1856.