4 December 2001 By The Morning News — 04 Dec 2001 Israel attacks Arafat's headquarters, damaging buildings and helicopters; Arafat not injured. Bush freezes assets of three groups linked to Hamas. U.S. issues alert of terrorism attacks during final weeks of Ramadan. Fearing exodus of space-arm scientists, Canada and U.S. tighten border. Cockfighting back in Afghanistan. War reporters' advanced technology doesn't prevent danger. Journalists' credibility issues with al-Jazeera proven to be same as those with Fox News. Al Gore wrongly accused of starting restaurant, was just eating at Shoney's. Damien Hirst and Rachel Whiteread don't build their own works; this man does. Engineers find lessons in remaining buildings around World Trade Center. Maine buys 38,000 iBooks for students. Oliver Sacks started in science as a chemical nut. David Hockney's optical theories stir grand debate at NYU. World of Awe selected for Whitney Biennial.