30 May 2002 By The Morning News — 30 May 2002 New York's currently: the new LA FBI given new surveillance rules, allowing monitoring and research without evidence of potential wrongdoing. Customs service calls for U.S.-bound cargo to be inspected by American officers. al Qaeda probe in 2000 fouled by glitches in 'Carnivore,' the email monitoring program. U.S. to buy back oil rights in Florida, protecting acres and Gov. Bush's career. Brooklyn boy brings ancient Siamese fetuses to show & tell. Las Vegas goes on teacher-hunting spree to staff classrooms. Japan prepares floating prison for English hooligans. Bono creates new type of celebrity: inspired policy-wonk. Woody Allen to court today in lawsuit with former production partners. Journalists and advertising executives among the least respected professions in the U.K. Salman Rushdie on the conflict in Kashmir. Little planes flying around: LAX flight monitor. Renditions of famous authors.