30 January 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: determined to enjoy the sunshine outdoors
European leaders send open letter, supporting U.S. position against Iraq.
Bush's connections between Iraq and Al Qaeda stand on a one-legged man, with much skepticism within the intelligence community.
Thailand suspends relations with Cambodia after rioters attack and torch its embassy. (and all of this because of a TV character's comments two years ago! thanks matt)
Alaska woman sues after receiving her father's leg in the mail, expecting lobster.
30 percent of online daters are married.
White House cancels poetry symposium, fearful of anti-war protests.
British Records Office opens secret files, showing the government's inspection into royal lives is hardly new.
Interview with Emigre founder Rudy Vanderlans.
Account of The Quiet American's appeal (carried, with Scoop, by journalists in Vietnam) lends thin but fun light on Graham Greene's relationship with Hollywood.
New Jersey Senate passes measure to abolish poet laureate position (i.e., Amiri Baraka) 21–0, with 19 senators not voting.
MSNBC will collapse unless Jesse Ventura can save it.
The mix-tape finds longevity with online CD swapping groups.
Christopher Hitchens and Mark Danner thrash out Iraq issues among doves in Berkeley.
Dave Eggers profiles San Francisco teacher Joel Arquillos.
After spending $5,400, woman begins to doubt her magic wands.