30 May 2003 By The Morning News — 30 May 2003 New York's currently: preparing for bachelor-sized feats of strength Rumsfeld meets resistance to efforts to make regime change in Iran official White House policy. Pentagon advocating massive covert action to topple Iran's ayatollahs. Related: Online resources for Iranian history, culture. Despite overwhelming support for change, the Rockefeller Drug Laws stay firmly entrenched in Albany. What the Bush tax cut could have bought. We have different lifestyles. We think very differently about issues. Adult Siamese twins from Iran to experience regime change. Sharon Ellis showing at Artemis Greenberg Van Doren, May 21--June 27. Lonnie Hughes, professional party motivator, loves to dance with teenagers at bar mitzvahs. Y E S G.I. Joe public service clips re-dubbed. American culture owes much to the gay sons of Harvard. Related: Reviews by Frank O'Hara of art shows, 1953-55. Where to swim in New York City, that is unless you'd like to swim around Manhattan. Ponce: Prince William prefers cider to beer. Progeny guaranteed for TMN editors. More films to watch: Dramatic grainy animation: The GrainS Project, and perfect-for-summer ski footage. New York is a strange place to be.