7 October 2003 By The Morning News — 07 Oct 2003 New York's currently: firmly on the east coast Sharon follows attack in Syria with boast to 'hit [Israel's] enemies any place and in any way.' Related: Hopes for peace seem little improved since 1973. Government posts Enron's email, available now for the search requests. Kremlin candidate wins dubious Chechnyan election after forcing strongest challengers out of the race. Unknown to millions, Bob Graham drops out of the election race. Interim WMD report by David Kay shows Saddam had intent but no means for weapons-programs before war. 90-second films, including How to Tell When a Relationship is Over. PETA faxes tiger-tamer Roy's hospital room, urging him to give up the floorshow. The inside scoop on Dazed & Confused. Related: Timeline inconsistencies in Ferris Bueller. Adam Gopnik tells the White House how to kiss. Unrelated: Harmonizing horses. There's no school you can go to to learn how to be a superhero. Interview with 'extraordinarily attractive' Brit folk hero Angle-Grinder Man. Theories on why firewalkers don't burn their feet. 'Stalin Dreaming' by Ann Harleman. List of collective nouns for non-human mammals. Portraits by Mary Ellen Mark. On that lovable priestess of eternal Germany, Elisabeth Nietzsche.