7 March 2002
By The Morning News
—
Bush tax plan turned into benefits for unemployed.
Zimbabwe passes election laws that may throw presidency to Mugabe.
Bandits hold, release hostages at Staples.
Seinfeld builds own parking lot to house Porsche collection.
Superman brand weakened by Kryptonite hair gel.
Abel meets Cain in buyout wars over Global Crossing.
CBS offers Letterman $31M to stay.
Slate asks writers which books they'd nominate for their city to read.
Washington Post writer David Vise bought 18,000 copies of his own book, then returned them.
A study of wild book deals, huge advances, and the jealous writers that cover them.
Muddled writing, disguised as journalism, has been with us for a long time.
True: Warhol made lots of art, crap; Warhol's art, crap remains influential; The Tate Modern turns most art, crap.
Robin Williams--finally--returns to small parts, improv, and stand-up.
Tobasco, cinnamon, mayonnaise and more: The Challenges, now with your backing.