25 June 2003 By The Morning News — 25 Jun 2003 New York's currently: on page 200 of 870 U.S. nuclear labs to be 'tightened up.' Declared: the White House deceived us into war. Related: the White House wants to stay in power. New York City banning candy, soda, other sweets from school vending machines. Sarah Hepola on Sex & The City in the Times; Paul Ford on Photoshop on NPR; Rosecrans Baldwin on Chris Lee in Neumu. The hysterical press and Private Lynch. GOP guns after meat-labeling legislation. Ungrateful fifth avenue apartment-holders oppose Met's expansion. Tad Friend on Dom Irrera, Cher's opening comedian. Life in today's office, via The House of Wigs. Liev Scheiber now performing as King using war to win public's faith, outdoors for free. 76 percent of all seafood consumed in the States is imported. Societies for Kant and Hume, but none for Schopenhauer? Beluga? Iranian? Or caviar made with real human ovaries: Chrissy Caviar. Not just in France: U.K. conservative think-tank leader organizes 'five-star' orgies for London swinger group Fever Parties. North Carolina woman wins right to dance nasty. Coudal.com with recommendations on what to read this summer. Nudie's online museum.