5 February 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: trying to go to the gym after work
Studio Daniel Libeskind and the Think team win first round of redesigning the World Trade Center.
Powell's speech to the U.N. today is for the highest stakes.
What type of beef do you most like to eat with your friends? Girls Keep It Real! with meat products, funded by America's Beef Producers.
San Francisco jurors issue public apology and call for retrial for the medicinal marijuana grower they convicted.
The simplest little thing can turn your outfit to a hip, electroclash look. Electroclash hits Hawaii's shores.
Coyle & Sharpe, terrorizing with humor.
Norman Mailer comes to town and low-balls himself all over the media; Rosenbaum makes the case for his greatness.
We are suckers for funny marketing: Terry Tate, Office Linebacker.
French waiter stole 239 paintings worth over a billion, wanted for prosecution in multiple countries.
NYTimes online to redesign article pages in April with half-page ads, similar to print pages.
Country's oldest gay bookstore, Oscar Wilde Bookshop in the village, will stay open.
Sprewell has a tremendous night, leading Knicks to a win (21-26 isn't terrible). Related: Yankees ensure 2003 pennant by signing every player in baseball.
From LIFE, 1971: Rock and rollers, with their parents.
Sophie Dahl, model, writer, and literary pedigreed, has her first book out, The Man with the Dancing Eyes.
A dictionary of units of measurements.