26 August 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: the essential conclusion of most good arguments
U.S. postwar deaths now equal Iraq war fatalities: 138 on both sides of May 1st.
Mafiosi are nearly asexual, have rare 40-second quickies, says Mafia-sex psychoanalyst.
U.S. North Korea envoy Jack Pritchard resigned Friday, days before six-party talks (which start tomorrow) in Beijing.
Burmese Prime Minister resigns, hopefully paving way for Aung San Suu Kyi to be freed. Related: Paul Kagame voted President in Rwanda, first democratic elections since 1994.
Gallery of New York City rooftops in use.
I think it sounds bad. It hurts my head like a hundred dogs. Third-graders review indie rock albums.
Adam Gopnik on anti-anti-Americans in France, and embarrassing George Washington's mother.
TMN's Dennis Mahoney composes Robert Frost Greeting Cards.
For modern living, and modern driving: EphemeraNow.
Contemplation of Letterman's retirement.
Yom Kippur is not a reason to party, and we apologize.
Why pay for cooking classes when you can bone up on your knife skills, learn all about stocks and sauces, or roast a pig in an open pit, for free!
Overheard conversations in New York.
Americans eat 30 pounds of cheese a year, and why the weather matters when forecasting dairy prices.
The robin, cute and harmless, becomes a pelican, one of man's greatest foes.
Jack Handey on sex-changes and tattoos.