4 May 2005 By The Morning News — 04 May 2005 New York's currently: wondering why the MTA doesn't provide trash cans for spent Metrocards At least 45 killed after suicide bomber blows up line of police force applicants in Iraq. Florida law to require child molesters to wear GPS bracelets for life. Greenpeace co-founder Bob Hunter dies. Know the answer to today's trivia question? Tell us and win a Mercury Rev prize package from TMN and V2 Records! Jerry Lewis says Sinatra was a mob bagman. Study finds episiotomies have no benefits and cause more complications; 70 percent of first-time U.S. mothers have them done. Hitchens has many reasons why you don't want to live in North Korea. Loews Cinemas to begin publishing "real" movie showtimes, not including ads. Trainspotting tour of Edinburgh eclipsing city's more traditional literary walks. With less crack to worry about, U.S. drug war concentrates on marijuana. Webcast of Alvin Lucier's The Exploration of the House. Finally, the hands-free toilet has arrived. NYPD targets fare-beaters taking the bus to the city's largest men's homeless shelter. Bob Saget: A whole lot nastier than you thought. So-called "Mozart Effect" may be hogwash, but that doesn't you mean you can't try the Mahler or Choenberg effects. Find non-Starbucks near you. George Bush is a [unprintable vulgarity]. Reasons why the "Car Talk" guys rarely give interviews.