31 January 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: thinking of buying a slow-cooker (crockpot)
Shoe bomber Reid gets three life sentences.
George Harrison's track-by-track impressions of Abbey Road, 1969.
Invisible to the nation, Cheney looms over Bush behind the scenes. Related: 'No Muslims – No Terrorism' stickers sold at Cheney event.
New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman responds to John Warner's critique on TMN, doesn't mention if she'll accept his offer.
New Yorkers oppose war without allies, barely endorse war in any case.
Skeleton crew holds seance to exorcise ghosts.
Top executives reduce their salaries to $1 a year, and are still overpaid.
Sitting too long at your computer may kill you (cue bombast).
Pentagon prepares $399 billion defense budget for fiscal 2004, growing by $20 billion annually over the next five years.
Live recording of Steve Reich's 'Music for 18 Musicians' at its premiere, 24 April 1976.
New York could sell Kennedy and La Guardia – avoid responsibility for America's worst airports – and rake in millions, says Senate Majority Leader Bruno.
Snowboarding pioneer Craig Kelly and six others die in avalanche.
New York's L train – The Williamsburg Express – expected to run driver-less by 2005.
Nelson Mandela: 'One power with a president who has no foresight, who cannot think properly, is now wanting to plunge the world into a holocaust.'
Havel era ends in Czech Republic this Sunday.
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