27 June 2005 By The Morning News — 27 Jun 2005 New York's currently: battling with server issues U.S. military meeting with insurgency leaders in Iraq to enfold native Sunnis but expel foreign fighters. Trial unlikely for 13 CIA operatives ordered arrested by Italian judge. Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," the Stone Roses' "Elizabeth My Dear." Guesses made for tracks on Queen Elizabeth's iPod. Jeffrey Steingarten on the art of being idle. U.S. to target assets of anyone working with Iranian, North Korean, or Syrian companies believed to be involved with weapons programs. Big profile of Nic Harcourt, LA's John Peel and the man behind KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic." A very complete lauding of Suck.com. Lebanon shows hoary, hairy democracy at work in the Middle East--the Cedar Revolution moves into phase two. 10 New York beaches you can reach without a car. Her accompanists enjoyed their working conditions, because even though she "didn't know one note of music," Billie was every bit the musician they were. Billie Holiday: Always a lawbreaker, never a citizen. Extremely sad display of fatalities in Iraq. Audio guides now offered free at MoMA, even as Mp3s for your iPod. Not-safe-at-work photos of New York party life in the 1970s. Teenagers can opt out of having their personal information handed over to military recruiters. How to kill a T-Rex. Perhaps it was my beard that Antonioni liked. Peter Bowles remembers blowing up.