28 June 2002 By The Morning News — 28 Jun 2002 New York's currently: revved-up, psyched, and stoked Who bassist John Entwistle dies. Salon faces the money crunch: down to the last $1.5 million. Morning News totally can't relate. Longtime Microsoft critic (putting it lightly) Sun joins Microsoft and IBM in an effort to improve Web-transaction security standards. Tim Henman, savior of British tennis, moves into third round at Wimbledon. Bill Maher signs off on Politically Incorrect. Working for the (early) weekend: Bush daughters spotted Wednesday night drinking beer, smoking at D.C. bar. They turn twenty-one in four months. Bus-ted! With impeccable timing, Xerox reports its accounting foul-up. Oh dear. The Vatican, which scored big in the Middle Ages with the Inquisition, made its negative stand on torture official this week. MoMA moves into its temporary home in Long Island City. This weekend: free admission. Heartburn/indigestion: Taste of Chicago opens.