8 August 2005 By The Morning News — 08 Aug 2005 New York's currently: hot and munky Netanyahu abruptly resigns as protest of Gaza Strip withdrawal. Peter Jennings dies from lung cancer at 67. Japanese prime minister calls snap election after failed attempt to privatize the post office--the very rich post office. One in five flights was late this year. All the protesters? They're from the outside. Outside extremists drawn to Gaza. American malls turn to Israel for advice on how to prevent suicide bombers. Op: Buying a diesel-powered car won't solve your gas woes. Online games that provide a good experience. White thugs attack a black man in Brooklyn. I always talk to my fish. How else would I know when she's done? Blue Hill's Dan Barber remembers cooking for David Bouley. Kurt Anderson: In New York, we racial profile constantly. Inside the world of Xbox auteurs who build and film worlds inside their Xboxes. V.S. Naipaul on holy war, and the great disappointment that is Flaubert. Tomatoes! Tomatoes! Recipes for cooking tomatoes! Shut the door, you silly twit, it's the police. Transcripts of Mick Jagger's 1969 drug bust. R. Kelly's "Trapped In The Closet" explained by Cliff Notes. Video: Master of quarters.