27 March 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: wishing Woodwyn & Dmitri all the best
U.S. calls up more than 30,000 American reinforcements.
Avoid Rockefeller Center today, protesters against war-media promising 'massive civil disobedience.' Related: Regime change at CNN 'On Track,' Rumsfeld says.
Taxis ditch celebrity pitches to buckle your seat belt, with 12 percent of riders saying they don't buckle up simply because of the announcements.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan died yesterday at 76.
Why the stock market shifts with the war.
New York became third state to pass antismoking bill, banning smoking in nearly every restaurant, bar, and workplace.
Dub will tear us apart: Jah Division makes Joy Division dub.
In fact, at present it is one of the coolest stars known. Hubble photographs of V838 Monocerotis, an eruptive star that briefly was brighter than anything in the Milky Way.
Jonathan Franzen's short story about America and Europe. Related: Franzen ranked the 49th more loathsome New Yorker.
Domino's pizza deliveryman fired for lecturing woman with anti-war sign in her yard.
R.E.M. records protest song.
Saddam Hussein, an honorary citizen of Detroit, while GWB is packaged to win the P.R. front, no matter the outcome of the war.
Freestyle wheelbarrow-ing.
John Doe sues Snoop Dog over voicemail used in song, fearing reprisals from Suge Knight.