28 January 2003 By The Morning News — 28 Jan 2003 New York's currently: not convinced motion is action White House to divulge intelligence on Iraq's actions, motives, and concealments for external judgment, hoping for better reception than previously presumed smoking guns. Sharon's Likud Party likely to win Israeli elections, though that won't make creating a coalition government any easier. Writing a memoir doesn't require much to have happened in your life, as long as your PR is decent. Female inmates routinely raped by guards in New York prisons. Paul Krugman looks back on last year's State of the Union Address. Landscape photography by Paul Cunningham cries for larger presentation. 'Mr. Roboto,' interpreted. 60 Minutes founder and octogenarian Don Hewitt steps down. Teenage 'shave-downs' stopped for sake of the children. Study finds cell phones 'blind' drivers. Ever wonder what 100 billion pennies look like? U.S. Forest service wants sequoias chopped in the name of fire-risk reduction; environmentalists call bullshit. Dominick Dunne in trouble when first-draft gossip gets passed as fact, even when it comes from a horse whisperer. Alert Jeffrey Steingarten! Chinese restaurant's cooking with breast milk. Related: Archive of Jeremiah Tower's cookery articles in the Examiner. Berserkers: Norsmen wearing bear-shirts who fought like wounded bears. Encyclopedia of the Marvelous, the Monstrous, and the Grotesque.