29 July 2003
By The Morning News
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29 Jul 2003
New York's currently: the new Toronto
Pentagon developing stock market for betting on terror attacks, with successful investors to win profits.
Prince Saud Faisal granted an audience with Bush after congressional report finds links between Saudi government and Sept. 11 hijackers. Related: Interview with Robert Baer, former CIA agent, author of The Fall of the House of Saud.
Los Angeles: The cutting edge of national nudity.
Inquest convened in Palm Beach County: Is it a suicide, or a lynching?
Jazz musicians in 1940 were separated, on average, by only 2.79 steps.
Fascinating defense of Fuck, Fucker, and Fucking Fag.
Due to incandescence, night no longer exists over Long Island Sound.
Majority of New York women are single.
Jonathan Ames: I'm a serious novelist, not just a pitchman for the Mangina.
Randy was right? U.S. OKs growth hormone for healthy short kids.
1988 interview with John Ashbery.
15 ways famous people leave their lovers.
Flavas embraces the highly-popular hip-hop trend with breakthrough concepts never seen before in the older girl toy market. Mattel, keeping things fresh.
David Sedaris on how to properly read Moby Dick.
News from Vermont, with innkeeper Jeremy Paquette.