25 September 2003 By The Morning News — 25 Sep 2003 New York's currently: watching leaves stay green Bush fails to win more international troops or funds for Iraq. Related: Thousands more National Guard members likely to be called up. 18 buses with hundreds of immigrants begin Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride around the states. David Bowie's self-penned memoirs on living in New York. Putin opens gas station on 10th Ave. and west 24th St. New delve magazine, including TMN's Kfan. Foie gras-loving chef in Sonoma repeatedly attacked (we do not say pecked?) by goose-loving terrorists. Ypsilanti watertower wins Ames's 'Most Phallic Building' contest. Connecticut robot-women audition for extra parts in the Stepford Wives remake. Queens jazz trail shows the neighborhoods of jazz legends, presumably including the new Louis Armstrong house. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee chair James Inhofe calls global warming a 'hoax.' California candidates find bedlam in debate, despite the questions being provided beforehand. How Frankenfood may save the world and environmentalism. Where to see fall foliage in New York, provided by the MUG. Teri Gross on interviewing, and the exhausting research for Fresh Air. Videos by Candystations, including visuals for Wilco. Treating pigs like pets, and then slaughtering them, begs the question: free-range puppy for Christmas dinner?