28 June 2006 By The Morning News — 28 Jun 2006 New York's currently: sitting down for this Wait wait wait, maybe North Korea isn't about to shoot a missile. Wait wait wait, insurgents in Iraq who've only killed American soldiers won't get amnesty. With only 30 percent of the earth's cars, the U.S. is responsible for nearly half of auto-emitted greenhouse gases. Cut your beef consumption with part-meat, part-soy burgers. His conciousness opens like an iris to allow the proper amount of reality into his acting subtext. Robert Reed's memo to Sherwood Schwartz. Supreme Court to decide what's obvious. Harper Lee publishes first piece in over 20 years and it's a letter to O Magazine. Video: The Factory All-Stars, "Love Will Tear Us Apart." Andrew Womack on the week in mp3s. With rising test scores and college admissions and lowering cootie counts and snip-snail-puppy dog tail ratios, the "boy crisis" may be over. Hillary Clinton's female foundation may already be rocky for 2008. Nature is still totally majestic: Rare rainbow spotted over Idaho. Fred Willard rides an NYC tour bus, provides alternate history of the city. An ethical analysis of covering adoption in the media. Pacific Northwest rock staple Sleater-Kinney goes on "temporary hiatus." Eddie from Frasier dies at 16. Rush Limbaugh's plea bargain wilts after he's found in posession of mislabelled Viagra. America's human embryo glut and the unbearable lightness of almost being. States ranked in order of natural teeth loss. A guide to Superman's hair.