26 August 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: walking slower to enjoy a breeze
Still unable to reach an agreement, Shiites decide to bypass Sunnis and send the Iraq constitution to voters--prompting Bush to intervene.
In a wave of politically armed violence, 100 Iraqis have been killed in the past two days.
Nine-foot-long, 646-pound catfish caught in Thailand; in Idaho, 420-pound man caught for stealing beer.
Scientists discover hormone that extends the life of mice by 20 to 30 percent.
How the egalitarian iPod is ruining rock snobbery for the rest of us.
TMN is looking for an intern this fall--could you be the one?
New rules for National Parks may allow cellphone towers, dirtier air.
Hurricane Katrina rampages through South Florida, leaving 1.3 million without power.
Fucking, Austria, installs theft-proof signs. And: Pranksters around the world install fake roadsigns.
"Libelous claims about large corporations"--in illustration form, naturally.
The very first 50-star U.S. flag, now up for sale. (Buy it now for $250,000.)
Game: Star Wars Combine, "a free massively multiplayer online role-playing simulation game based on the Star Wars Universe."
A list of the 101 things you could compare Interpol to--besides Joy Division.
Every morning before he goes to work, Iraqi police officer Ahmad Ibrahim puts on an elaborate hoax...
Beautiful artwork, plane loop-de-loops at Andrew King Studio. And: A collection of wonderful old timetables.
Photos: Commercial giants roam the countryside.