29 July 2005 By The Morning News — 29 Jul 2005 New York's currently: gorgeous again In light of our recent invasion, intelligence czar Negroponte installs rules to prevent gossip from becoming intel. Funds pegged for rebuilding utilities in Iraq shifted to cover security costs. Op: Where is the million Muslim march to protest the desecration of Islam? Author Chris Cleave talks about the day his debut novel was published--about a terrorist attack in the Tube--July 7th, 2005. Boston students paid for perfect attendance records. Botswana fears extinction from AIDS; HIV-positive protesters shot by police in Cape Town where Mbeki continues to block anti-HIV drugs while providing them to his soldiers. Happy birthday hamburger! Head of the Sierra Club and "skeptical environmentalist" butt skulls on how to fix the world. Larry Brown returns home and Knicks fans consider hoping once more. A sun that is the source of all our power--this may be a bit of hyperbole. How accurate is Eric Idle's "Galaxy Song?" Turkey prefers to invade northern Iraq; Iraq prefers not. Free Sunday parking in New York City to be restored. Ulster's unionists show skepticism, hostility towards IRA's pledge to be peaceful. Meet the king of celebrity porn brokers. Videos: The Groen Brothers.