5 June 2003 By The Morning News — 05 Jun 2003 New York's currently: unexpectedly side-trippin' to Hot-lanta with no web access Bloomberg injects $90.2 million in city budget to continue library and after-school activities, trash pickup, and health programs. U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz claims war on Iraq was about oil. Retracted: here World Health Organization says SARS in decline. The restoration of Thomas Wolfe's Ashville, North Carolina, boyhood home, following arson. Following her indictment Martha Stewart resigns as chairman and CEO of Martha Stewart Omnimedia. Phil Spector says actress's death was suicide, not murder. 'Zootopia, on Sunday, was devoted to a genre that really isn't one: Top 40' Massive summer concerts fail to impress, only succeed in jam-packing as many stars as possible onto one stage. Getting laid and getting lost on Friendster. Dueling reviews of Radiohead's Hail to the Thief. Apple courts independents for iTunes store. Good: We were getting tired of buying multiple copies of 2112. Buy a Sputnik on eBay. Think of the evil deeds you could manifest! Spike Lee sues Viacom over its renaming of TNN as 'Spike TV.' There was some concern voiced when the beginning of our composition was deemed 'too sad.' I made matters worse by pointing out that that section was in 3/4 time. Hear Yo La Tengo's Coca-Cola commercial from 1996.