3 March 2005 By The Morning News — 03 Mar 2005 New York's currently: spending hours with small electronic devices 50 Congolese militiamen killed by U.N. troops, largest show of force since the mission in Congo began six years ago. Founder of Indonesian terror network gets 30-month jail sentence for 2002 nightclub bombing in Bali; verdict satisfies no one. Breathalyzer tests becoming part of a normal school day across the country. Album made entirely of sex sounds (hear samples). Despite signs of change in the Arab world, the three prime exhibits for the case for democracy are special cases. Inside Martha Stewart's inside circle, in jail. Plain old cereal was the most cited choice of the 10 chefs interviewed. What chefs eat when they're on the road. What to do if your identity has been stolen. Op: Assad is in a corner, and the U.S. and the French are smart to move quickly (see news analysis). New York delivery guys offer tips for hungry customers. Excerpt from new George Saunders story. In Safire's wake, John Tierney--"he thinks outside the box"--joins the Times op-ed page. See also: Bullshit, a process not a product. Awful: Cell phones and violent bastards, mixed. "Ashes and Snow" show to open this Saturday at Pier 54, in the nomadic museum. Blog of a Saville Row tailor, "English Cut." Sick of being a "yes" man? Ways to say no.