8 April 2004
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: sending its restaurant critics to Falluja
Widespread anti-U.S. uprising in Iraq combines Sunnis and Shiites, contradicting White House's portrayal.
U.S. reaction to insurgencies in Iraq seen as tipping point to battle-bogdom, up to 25,000 troops may be delayed from coming home.
Chance for ceasefire agreement between Sudanese government and rebel groups, also chance for international military reaction.
Never feed fresh grass to an overheated animal. Marines use 64-year-old guide to fighting guerrillas.
Two women raped in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, returning home from art gallery.
Contractors in Iraq repel insurgents' attacks, calling for help but not receiving military aid.
Nine days of no shootings in the Bronx, longest bullet-free span since 1994. Related: Small cars crash into trees, hurting no one.
Take this iTunes song --and tell us about it --please!
Thurston Moore: We didn't perceive Nirvana's status as lame. It was cool.
Americans killed yesterday.
50 to 60 percent of sushi in the U.S. is frozen before being served. Related: Interviews with Manhattan waiters. [ via MUG ]
Week of mourning 10 years after genocide in Rwanda.
Friedman: Iraqi insurgents are not the Viet Cong, but it's not up to the country's silent majority to defeat them.
'The Smoothest Way is Full of Stones' by Julie Orringer
Details of furor and conspiracy over interim Times restaurant critics.
Comic panels by Japanese high schoolers learning English.