28 January 2004 By The Morning News — 28 Jan 2004 New York's currently: generating lyrics Kerry takes New Hampshire, Dean lands in second. WMDs or no, Bush remains convinced of Saddam Hussein's threat. Martha Stewart's legal team says Stewart may have received an insider stock tip. Testimony shows calm phone call from Sept. 11 flight attendant. Jack Paar dies at 85. Thousands protest Swedish art exhibit featuring image of Palestinian suicide bomber. Libya ships 55,000 pounds of nuclear parts to U.S. Related: Pakistani investigation reveals a key role in providing Libya and Iran with nuclear weapons technology. The house from Woody Allen's Sleeper. [via cp] Eggers serialized at Salon. Amnesty International calls for the release of 54 Chinese Internet opinion dissidents. Hamlet, the text-game version. Woman sculpts cute little birds out of horse manure. Food! For the love of handcrafted sausage. Eat your wintry greens. The California wine industry is coming back. More Apple commercials than you can shake your Newton at. The Razzies bring their nominations for the worst in 2003 cinema. (Yes, Gigli may have made the list.) 'He wanted to know but couldn't understand what she had to say, so he waited until she was ready to tell him before asking what she meant.' Ten mistakes writers don't see.