6 March 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: all pissed up
Germany, Russia, and France say no.
Britain floats proposal allowing Iraq more time to comply with U.N. demands.
Cheney's office requests a White House satire website to remove pictures of Lynne Cheney wearing a red nose.
Thousands of students protest war.
The Detroit Free Press sent a reporter and an illustrator to Iraq. (Their assignment, Portraits of War.)
Actually, agreeance is a word, and Fred Durst used it correctly.
Subway and bus fare likely to jump to $2 in May.
Video: Bushwhacked, a revisionist take on the State of the Union Address.
What did the man say to the Tyrannosaurus Rex? 'Why don't you leave the seat up?'
Pentagon uses noise of war to push for exemption from environmental laws.
After gay man wins millions for accusing Leona Helmsley of firing him for sex parties, straight man sues for millions saying he was fired for not having sex with her.
Make your own blood sausage (also, the beautiful Recettes en Français).
The boredom of the voyage is handsomely compensated for by the emotions stirred up on arrival at New York, the most spectacular sight that anyone can see on this earth. New in the Paris Review, American Diary, 1959-1960, by Italo Calvino.
Ebayersthatsuck.com.