25 April 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: weekended
Japanese commuter train derails, slams into building, in the country's worst rail disaster in 40 years.
Frist goes ahead with planned filibuster-bashing at Christian gathering, irks all but those in attendance.
How to shelter millions of dollars in a charity that only benefits you.
Help the Decemberists recover from their recent gear theft: Bid on ultra-rare, ultra-nice Decemberists memorabilia from Carson Ellis, others, including Barger Rothery badges from the "Sixteen Military Wives" video.
U.K. school contracts with private companies bin Jamie Oliver's push for junk-free cafeterias.
Internet vigilantes take down believed terrorist sites, come under criticism from law enforcers who want to observe sites' activity rather than dismantle them.
The tortured writer vs. the prolific writer: Who's better off?
A collection of optical illusions and visual phenomena.
Thankfully, television really may make you smarter.
Many recipes for mole, including "convenience store" mole.
Interview with Steve Meretzky, who co-authored the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Infocom game with Douglas Adams. And: At iTunes, new HGTTG entries on blogging, deadlines, how to be cool, and technology.
Toads explode in Germany, nobody knows why.
Superhero blogs, complains about AmazeMan's constant insecurities.
For sale: Uncle Rico's time machine (with crystals).
Photos: Rooms from very high up.