4 August 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: looking less crazy right now
Powell and Armitage to step down in 2005, even if Bush is reelected.
From Liberia: Boys of the Jungle Fire battalion, high on pot and crack, attempt to take a bridge.
Why is Mel Gibson baiting Jews?
Perfect for a New York summer: Swim Shorts II at the Holiday Inn Rooftop Pool, West 57th Street.
Manuscripts from the astounding Federal Writers' Project, e.g., Ralph Ellison interviewing Clerance Weinstock, 1939.
On looking good and eating little in Rome.
Corporate fallout detector measures social records with barcodes, drawing data from environmental and ethical consumption databases.
Canadian attacked by madman on the Upper East Side.
Stake your claims to win cash on next year's dead celebrities.
Atlantic Monthly to charge fewer readers more, with hopes for profitability. Related: Subscription statistics for the New Yorker this August.
Conversion of the High Line looks to be a serious possibility. Related: Old TMN photos from the High Line.
There is often something deeply touching about the sight of the British abroad. Alain de Botton on the disappointments of travel.
Stereo images for 3-D jiggle.
Profile of the Times Square angel, Asha Oniszczuk, from Deborah Warner's Angel Project.
Quicktime proof that The Shins are recording their next album.
The Illustrated Acme Co. Catalog.