8 August 2003 By The Morning News — 08 Aug 2003 New York's currently: margueriffic Halliburton benefits from close relationship with the Army Corps of Engineers. California Supreme Court clears the way for recall-madness to sink the golden state. Bush twists science to push agendas, scientists mad!, report says. Words that sound dirty, but aren't. TMN's Paul Ford on NPR, talking about Web standards. Explicit video of Jack White's finger surgery. Self-elected Dems senior strategist Gore makes good speech at NYU. The obese are stronger than the non-obese think, but they are consistently told lies. The advertising artwork of Dr. Seuss. Freedom Tobacco offers free lifetime supply of cigarettes to celebrities. Three days of letters about Evelyn Waugh. Cop investigated for shooting down a flying chicken. French rock star charged with French actress's murder. STD-ster tracks those nasty rashes in your social network. Second edition of Everyone Who's Anyone in Adult Trade Publishing, the be-all crazed-psycho list of literary agents and publishers. Tibor Fischer really hates Martin Amis's Yellow Dog. Flowers for Trinitron. Not related: VR movies of Nebraska.