6 January 2004 By The Morning News — 06 Jan 2004 New York's currently: Welcome Max! Welcome Jack! U.S. fingerprinting, photographing foreigners from certain countries arriving at nation's airports and ports. (List of approved countries in article sidebar.) Related: Brazil reacts by requiring all American tourists to be fingerprinted and photographed upon arrival. Bicycle bomb kills 10, injures 58 in Kandahar. India and Pakistan agree to begin peace talks. Bush preparing changes in immigration policy to offer more opportunities for workers to get green cards. NASA makes good use of mid-century 3D glasses with photos from state-of-the-art Mars rover. Mad cow disease: U.S. to slaughter about 450 calves to quell possible outbreak. Also: the ban on 'downer' cows may not be enough, but the overall effect on the cattle industry could be beneficial. A handy guide to maximizing your 2004 holiday schedule by planning your sick days. Kinks singer Ray Davies shot, wounded in New Orleans. Bloomberg puts armed police in city's 12 most dangerous schools. Howard Dean, loose tongue, top talker, envisioning the next step. Workers upset over receiving Barbie dolls as part of severance package. 'Zero-tolerance' punctuation book becomes surprise bestseller in Britain. Oral history of William Vollmann's Rising Up and Rising Down. Fifteen finalists for Moveon.org's Bush in 30 Seconds contest.