7 September 2001 By The Morning News — 07 Sep 2001 The White House has stopped pursuing the breakup of Microsoft: follow the press's takes to see the different meanings.North Korea demands that U.S. troops leave South Korea.George Washington University will close down, and force its 5,400 students to move, during the World Bank/IMF meetings.Study the guest list for the Fox/Bush dinner to see who matters in the Mexico/U.S. relationship (e.g., Clint Eastwood).Zimbabwe will pay compensation for occupied farms, so long as Britain and other countries provide funding.Repression? Regression? U.S. jobless rate reaches 4-year high.Search engines make copies of images as they crawl; is that theft?Survey of philosophers, professors, and students ranks Darwin as third-most important chronicler of human condition.Many interesting images and notes at the Visible Human Project.