8 February 2002
By The Morning News
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Enron executives testify before politicians once glad to have their money now on moral plane.
Iran rejects U.K. ambassador for being Jewish, part of underworld conspiracy to control world via levers.
Bloomberg reconsiders moving City Museum from Harlem to newly--and expensively--renovated Tweed Courthouse.
Bloomberg was happy to pay for his own campaign, now covering others.
Decaf pot catches on in New York.
Guardian Unlimited offers World News Guide, list of international news links.
Pasadena firm designs Olympic medals, conveys conquering of West by white people.
Nice portrait work by Daniel Cimmerman.
In slow economy, big artists do portraits: Leibovitz, Schnabel, and Clemente for hire. [wsj: subscription req.]
Have fun: Make a model of yourself, then add tone, lose fat. [via coudal]
In recent surge of Web log attention, one article understands that "blogs" are only diaries, and most are horribly written.