4 April 2005 By The Morning News — 04 Apr 2005 New York's currently: looking forward to a fine week Iraqi lawmakers finally elect a speaker of the National Assembly. Syrians promise to quit Lebanon by the end of the month. Friedman: Outsourcing has taught me, the world is flat. Remembering the pope's early inspiration to Poles pre-Solidarity, and reading his final letter. British press turn royal engagement into bloodsport. Op: When it comes to fiscal behavior, Democrats are far more Republican. Mathematician brothers help the Metropolitan Museum of Art photograph a unicorn no one's seen in 500 years. Mary-Kate and Ashley shag collection. Buckling up can contribute an extra dimension to characters and define their motivation and behavior. Public health guide for screenwriters. 13 things in science that don't make sense. Photo: Lost Manhattan treasures. Construction comparison of the world's most booming cities. Lonely bathysphere in Coney Island seeks lover who knows what it's like to go thousands of feet deep and then be ignored. It is spring; you eat lamb; try many ways. Your questions answered: What's it like to go on tour with David Sedaris? One could do worse than be stuck in rehab with Pat O'Brien.