26 April 2004 By The Morning News — 26 Apr 2004 New York's currently: stealing oxygen from the rest U.S. swaps attack on Fallujah, for now, with Marines and Iraqi security forces patrolling the city. Calls for jihad and Islamic rule find receptive audiences in fragmented Europe. Hundreds of thousands march in D.C. for abortion rights. U.K. journalists dying to say Kevin Spacey prefers cats. NASA muzzled from commenting on global warming disaster film, fearing Bush will be blamed. Scientists build da Vinci's self-propelled cart. A balanced budget may be good for the economy but won't increase life chances in Loup County. Republicans deliver what their constituency wants, e.g., in Sugar Land. Wake-up call for New York's groundbreaking but gradually irrelevant Greenmarkets. Related: America's Slow Food director sounds call for U.S. food terroirs. Definition of 'genocide' updated at the Times. TMN's Choire Sicha and Paul Ford to be paneled next week with other bloggers. Name-change dept: How P. Diddy became Walter Lee for Broadway. For balance, he needs a running mate with a little less hair. Pleas around the country for Kerry's V.P. U.S. to have tough time selling 'mega-resolution' on Iraq to the U.N. North Carolina parents surprised by daughter accused of hiring assassins to kill them. Fiction: 'Old Boys, Old Girls,' by Edward P. Jones. Gallery from Worldwide Pinhole Photograhy Day.