31 March 2005 By The Morning News — 31 Mar 2005 New York's currently: another year older While Zimbabwe goes to the polls, Mugabe anticipates a landslide in what many observers believe is a rigged vote. MTA expected to support Bloomberg's plan for a Jets stadium on Manhattan's West Side. Koran scholar: U.S. to be felled by tsunami in 2007. Schiavo's parents lose last meaningful legal appeal; Doctors decide to feed the Pope through a nasal tube. Gee, I don't really know. Profile of poet John Ashbery. UN's Millennium Ecosystem Assessment finds 60 percent of the world's ecosystems are being degraded or used unsustainably. World's ugliest car thankfully restored. Op: Correct Europe's immigration problem by giving immigrants better homes to go home to. Columbia faculty found innocent of anti-Semitic behavior. New York Press's annual 50 Most Loathsome New Yorkers. Top morning radio show? NPR's "Morning Edition," with language concerns aside. Rudy Giuliani is really, really rich. Mavericks billionaire, and Landmark Theatres co-owner, Mark Cuban wants complete digital cinema by 2012. Comic-to-screen comparisons from Sin City. How to get free drinks at Starbucks.