3 April 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: in a form of vertigo that does not include spinning
NYC handing out free nicotine patches for the addicted. Related: Big tobacco sues California for 'vilifying' ads.
U.S. boosts campaign wondering whether Saddam is alive.
Congress debates foreign aid, considers punishing Russia, Germany, Turkey, France, more aid to Israel.
Man attending plumbing convention soiled by exploding toilet.
Despite Burberry face masks, it may be too late to prevent a major outbreak of Sars around the world.
Scotland has waived more than a billion pounds for its art treasures to be made public, though most have never been seen.
Terry Southern archives acquired by NY Public Library.
Famous musicians post anonymous personal ads, including Steve Malkmus, Interpol's Carlos D., and Casey Spooner. [ full list in left column of tot ]
Thurston Moore launches Protest Records with free MP3s (Cat Power, Jim O'Rourke).
Bob Vila comes to New York, to fix up a pepper factory in Dumbo.
Classic novels make big money for publishers (Pride and Prejudice sold 110,000 copies last year).
The secrets of Matt Drudge Inc.
New issue of Born magazine.
Get involved with New York's green gardens with New York's green guerillas.
Posteritati's massive collection of movie posters. [ via cdl ]
Digital book 'Love Within Us' in Flash and HTML versions.