6 May 2002
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: full of money trees.
Chirac wins landslide victory in France; newspapers ran front-page editorials urging rejection of Le Pen.
Church of the Nativity's 35-day siege to end with some Palestinians exiled to Italy, others to stand trial in Gaza.
Burma's pro-democracy leader and Nobel peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi released after 19 months of house arrest.
Bush turns on Clinton's commitment to International Criminal Court, fearing higher jurisdiction would endanger politicos, convictions.
Farm bill currently being prepped in Senate blamed by World Bank for maintaining third world poverty.
Former head of Hollywood and Disney, Michael Ovitz sells off talent company to 'The Firm.'
JK Rowling's slow delivery on new Harry Potter novel sends anxious readers to websites, anxious executives to bars.
9-to-14-year-olds receive average weekly allowance of $20, enough for an eighth and some whistle candy.
Biker turf war rages between Hells Angels and Mongols.
America exports finest acting talent to impress Brits: Madonna, Paltrow, and Damon.
Spider-Man the movie breaks box office records; Spider-Man the comic gets stolen from the Upper East Side.
Satan's spawn avoid nets, poisons, even precision bombing.
Maira Kalman explains, via slideshow, how to conquer stupidity.
Celebrity coverage as shallow and puckish as the stars themselves: 3am.
Rebecca Mead reports on Matthew Barney's Cremaster 3.
Loads of information about the Salem Witch Trials.