26 April 2002
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: glad for good weather.
TLC's Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes, 30, killed Thursday in Honduras automobile accident.
In surprising twist, 30-something gelled-hair Harvard business grad from Darien, CT, picks 23-year-old busty, blond, kitchen-friendly party planner to share life.
Saudi Crown Prince tells Bush to stay away from Sharon; World now criss-crossed by Bush's 'strong personal bonds.'
Powell's Middle East efforts stifled by Rumsfeld, riffs between State Department and Pentagon.
New York's death penalty gets challenged while national attitude towards execution wavers.
Nigeria employs vigilante groups to take care of crime with deadly, gruesome tactics.
Yesterday's Chelsea explosion attributed to chemicals, with at least 32 injured.
EPA proposes rules for mining companies to dump waste into rivers and streams.
The Charleston Gazette's award-winning investigative series on West Virginia mining.
Michael Chabon expresses deep admiration for Nabokov.
Sony stays profitable with smart restructuring and PlayStation 2 sales.
Sex, Lies, and Videotape: Bible-belt videostore turns R-rated movies into 'Cleanflicks' with moral editing.
Knoll introduces futuristic furniture that looks like child's play-tent, with nice website for support.
Modest Needs: One man dedicates 10 percent of his salary to help others pay the bills.
Need vacation.