28 June 2005 By The Morning News — 28 Jun 2005 New York's currently: downloading pirated music while walking between subway cars Context tips the scales in Supreme Court decision to permit Texas Commandments and bar Kentucky's. On heels of Court ruling, Christian groups announce plans for similar monuments in 100 cities and towns. New subway rules begin in October: goodbye, beverages. Op: The ruling that holds peer-to-peer software makers culpable for piracy is calming for an industry, but ultimately useless. Top Shiite cleric in Iraq meets with Sunni minority, proposes new voting system that could put more Sunnis in parliament seats. Zombie dogs no longer a myth. Folk music is back to change the world all over again. The Delete! festival--two weeks without advertising on a Viennese shopping street. (Video here.) Shuttle deemed unsafe for flight, could affect Nasa's planned launch dates People cannot open plastic bags without scissors. Israeli teens and pre-teens protest West Bank withdrawal. Poli-Sci will be a snap next semester: Database charts conservative half-truths by topic and speaker. Fox readies new show based on Anthony Bordain's Kitchen Confidential. The ethics of amputation by choice. "Locked Room," "Mistaken for Pregnant," "The Zany Scheme": A catalog of television tropes.