6 March 2002 By The Morning News — 06 Mar 2002 Bush turns down stronger U.S. role in Middle East after meeting with Egypt's Mubarek. U.S.-led attack has dominant position in major ground war in Afghanistan. Details of battle, rescues, and resistance. Bloomingdale's may open Soho branch on Broadway. Incredibly, Slate gets duped by message board poster into publishing diary as Auto CEO. Canada pays $75,000 for title of "Global dominance in the field of literary excellence." Novelist Arundhati Roy sentenced to one day in jail for criminal contempt of India's Supreme Court. Excellent resource on Roy: biography, activism, interviews. Destroy Rock City offers 100 drawings in 100 days. Hacker that breached the New York Times intranet turns out to be underworld celebrity, and homeless. Man with milk, and other works at Shakse. New photos and video at The Cross Atlantic Report.