3 June 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: disgusted with Albany politics
With recruitment increasingly difficult, Army directive hopes to stave off manpower crisis by retaining worst soldiers.
Praying for a hit, publishers ship huge numbers of books, and sellers ship them right back.
12,000 killed by insurgents, says Iraq's Interior Minister (see "State of Iraq" chart).
The theme of the restaurant is horror and it is excellent for a family meal. New York tourists review Jekyll & Hyde.
The art of faking art.
"Appoggiatura" wins spelling championship for Anurag Kashyap.
New York's stadium for the Jets: Yay, nay, lots of payola.
Parents sue school, teacher after daughter dies playing "chubby bunny."
Professor plans class to study how four-year study to find Deep Throat went wrong. (Maybe he should have asked Bernstein's son?)
Op: To die an MTV martyr is perhaps a sign of honor.
Monthly cost of the U.S. occupation of Iraq: $4,100,000,000.
How Photoshop is used to make space pictures pretty; How to fold a fitted sheet.
Finding grace in Leszek Kolakowski's long-forbidden demolition of Marxism.
First printing press to print bugs invented.
More Ops: Poor people deserve to be asked about condoms; Conservatives have no place in cities.
First Man Booker International Prize goes to Ismail Kadaré.
Hospital uses Toyota assembly line model to improve patient care.
Friday games: Pop, or Poom!