26 May 2005 By The Morning News — 26 May 2005 New York's currently: frivolous for fear of attack Iranian negotiators say they'll swap threats to restart nuke processing for a good aid package. Shiites dominating Iraq's transitional government agree to reserve more chairs for Sunnis. More than 550 killed in Iraq this month. Findings from the Amnesty International report that accuses the U.S. of embracing torture. Seattle vanity plate spelling out methamphetamine--C9H13N--may be illegal. Op: If France votes non on the EU constitution, she weakens herself as much as Europe. Pro-Mubarak mobs, led by NDP officials, beat dissenters in Cairo. Seventeenth person killed by a hit-and-run in New York this year. Video: David Lynch's daily weather report. There is more to Africa than wars and famine. Maybe instead of believing that my child is going to end up in the school that's right for her, I should be contacting heads of state for recommendations. Lamentations of a pre-college parent. Teacher suspended for suggesting students read poets.com. FedEx's newfound love for preventing terrorism blurs division between private commerce and public law enforcement. Portable/wearable calorie manager. Things that have been sold in vending machines. Video: Ad for stuntman world.