25 March 2003 By The Morning News — 25 Mar 2003 New York's currently: glad to not have cable Bush requests $75 billion to cover the war for the next six months. More than a billion people lack access to clean water, and things are getting worse. 'Moscow Bombing, 1941,' by Margaret Bourke-White. American mobsters training in Sicily to qualify as old-school 'Men of Honor.' Godspeed You! Black Emperor questioned as suspected terrorists in Oklahoma. Weekly Q&A with Robert L. Wolke, author of What Einstein Told His Cook. Male stripper killed during male stripper brawl. Palau's membership in the White House's 'coalition of the willing' is funny once, then twice. War protesters throw children's clothing on one of Rumsfeld's six homes in New Mexico. Man speaks 37 movies fluently. Government resumes 24-hour air patrols over New York City. 'There's something about the giant pumpkin. It makes people happy. The bigger the pumpkin, the happier it seems to make you want to be.' New York Stock Exchange bars Al-Jazeera reporter, restricting access to 'responsible' networks. Indeed: Americans go crazy for the word absolutely. Everyone's a foodie, and Nigella Lawson has become annoying.