24 May 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: en(during)joying the longest, coldest spring it can remember
Senators agree to vote on some Bush nominees, filibuster others, kick the can down the road.
Syria halts military and intelligence cooperation with the U.S., citing hurt feelings.
Southern churches recommend lovers have psychological tests to check if they're in love.
Iran reinstates reformist candidates in race for presidency.
Karzai wants Afghan terrorism suspects returned, Bush wants Afghans raising melons, not ever-flourishing poppies.
More than 50 killed across Iraq yesterday.
Former Doobie Brother, Steely Danner, now fights terrorism while sporting a beret.
Most science fiction seemed to be written for people who already liked science fiction; I wanted to write stories for anyone. Michael Chabon recalls writing his first novel.
New Yorkers appeal the destruction of the modern Washington Square mounds.
Favorite chocolatiers in New York.
Chart of ExxonMobil's contributions to think tanks and media organizations who denounce global warming.
Video: Enter the Odditorium.
Joan Didion on Theresa Schiavo.
Local lawmakers want restrictions on sniper rifle that can fell a plane with one bullet.
High school kids have no time to read what they want.
How the insurance business runs Hollywood, or, the difficulty of hiring Nicole Kidman's knee.
Because they are so lazy, Dimes have become scrawny and weak. Some people just prefer nickels.