5 January 2004
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: waving goodbye to tourists, hello to new deadlines
The hard work is ahead, not behind. Afghan delegates approve constitution.
Bush administration to let Kurdish region in northern Iraq stay Kurdish, also has backed away from privatization plans for state businesses.
Details on how states are slowly climbing out of deep budget crises.
Tales of passion and sub-machine guns with Serbia's Madonna and her war criminal, with Milosevic's portrait as backdrop.
Museum of Natural History boots out the micro-illustrators.
Reminders of 1920s/30s Germany in Serbia's love for the Radicals.
Booty seized by NYPD available on the online auction block.
Weekly updates to Ben Katchor's Hotel & Farm. Related: The beautiful work of Graham Roumieu, including 'Moustaches for the Bored.'
Photos of New York by Andreas Feininger, also the occasionally Dutch fashion work of Frank Horvat.
The Best English Angora Rabbits of 2003.
Call for pro-bono architects, engineers to help rebuild Bam. A different Bam, but: Bring the Nets to Brooklyn. Or, don't.
Gothamites: man with grease, man with no grease.
The Best Puffies (one author fluffing another) of 2003.
Impossible to film sex in America, by De Palma, Verhoeven, and Friedkin. Related: TV commercials by well-known directors.
Watch the states dwindle as you type in zip codes.
August Strindberg is surely improved by his helium balloon friend.