6 January 2005 By The Morning News — 06 Jan 2005 New York's currently: impressed that God made man, but stunned that man made Manhattan New FBI reports show concern in 2002 over "coercive tactics"; Australian claims U.S. transferred him to Egypt to be tortured. Details from inside an Indonesian hospital: survivors with small wounds now face amputations. Gore Vidal on Lincoln's bisexuality, and his powerful thighs. The story of a convicted criminal who posed as a government operative, feeding the press and the public a bunch of hogswallow. Happy birthday Sherlock Holmes, as celebrated by the Baker Street Irregulars. Colin Powell: The United States cannot win the war on terrorism unless we confront the social and political roots of poverty. Proving The Office true, Brits go nuts over reality-show losers and washed-up soap stars. A summary of what happened in Einstein's miracle year, a hundred years ago. Clothing store worker killed yesterday during firing spree on 27th street. Ooh: Nicely designed excerpt of TMN's Kevin Guilfoile's new novel Cast of Shadows. Photos from inside Richard Avedon's apartment. Once you call something evil, it's easy to justify anything you might do to harm that evil. Interview with Ramsey Clark, Saddam's attorney. Why raise free-range pigs? Because it puts the punch back into pork. The Education Department has an increasingly tough arsenal of tricks to make former students pay off their loans. Investigation of celebrities' charities teaches lesson: support Lance Armstrong, not Jessica Simpson.