7 January 2004
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: a metro stage for the great drama of civilization on this continent
Pools win memorial contest for Ground Zero site, apparently Maya Lin's favorite.
India and Pakistan say Kashmir can be solved next month (more info).
Bush to propose overhauling immigration laws, knighting employed immigrants with legal status.
Marines learn etiquette, people skills before heading to Iraq.
A single continuous image of San Francisco, project underway.
Bush beats 'Any Democrat' by 17 points in nationwide poll.
Internet edition of How the Other Half Lives, including an index of illustrations. Related: Tenement life in the '30s and '40s.
Drawings made to drugs, drugs sold by wheelchair.
Browse old New York with the digitized Brooklyn Eagle. (Try May 24, 1883.)
Central Park penguin-feeder takes care of 42 Chinstraps and 23 Gentoos.
Hilarious and wonderful Neal Pollack on politics, book-marketing, and the hypocrisy of activism. Related: Jonathan Ames and Whitney Pastorek give you happy ending tonight.
Newspapers from around the world, printed on demand.
'As a Woman Grows Older,' by J.M. Coetzee.
Magic Chinese/Cuban/Chinee pig box can roast a 50-pound pig in four hours, and beguile foodies across the country.
Michael Musto does mucho with blind items.
Gary Bauer's doorknob-licker on the ease of voting in Iowa, even if you don't live there.