27 January 2004
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: an Avercamp picture without the jolly
Federal debt to reach $1.9 trillion in 10 years, could double if tax cuts are permanent, says Congressional Budget Office.
White House backing away from assertions that Iraq had weapons. Related: Blair also under attack, and he admits it.
U.S. had opportunities to stop terrorists from entering the country, says preliminary report from 9/11 commission.
Unregulated diet pills aren't just for Britney Spears, they're for all free-thinking Americans.
U.N. to send election team to Iraq if safe climate permits.
Rex rabbits are for mink-wearers who want more fun from their furs.
L.A. Reid's boot from Arista is all about the bottom line.
Links to accused industry lapdogs happy to bark about mad cow disease.
Six years of filler from ancient Suck archives.
NYC sanitation worker crushed by garbage truck.
Pope and Lock: Vatican hosts, blesses break-dancers.
Jay Smooth's real history of The Source, part one.
Yes, sue us, we do care: Ex-Yorker/once-Mario'd Buford presumed 'in' as Times restaurant critic. Related: Times Book Review gives up on contemporary fiction.
Hendrick Avercamp, appropriate for cold-ass Brooklyn.
Michael Beirut: Has rationalizing design gotten out of control?