8 November 2005 By The Morning News — 08 Nov 2005 New York's currently: anticipating Christmas bills Supreme Court to hear challenge to Guantánamo Bay tribunals. Deadliest suicide bombing against G.I.'s in months kills four in Iraq. The military applications of silly string. Women's Wear Daily writer with history of stalking and blogging suspected of Halloween rape in Chelsea. Mugshot roster of civil rights heroes. Having returned from vacation, French officials beef up response to continuing riots. The Paris tourists see remains largely untouched by torches. French Muslims have one-eighth to one-tenth the chance of a non-Muslim French national with a non-Muslim name to get a job. How you sound shows where you're from, and dropping your "r"s says you're lower-class. Liars experience distinctive changes in the digestive track, researchers find. Publishers push writers with weak sales to compose under aliases with hopes that luck will change. Author John Fowles dies at 79. Drive for profit in Chinese health care system means doctors are scamming AIDS patients for cash. Valery Gergiev and Led Zeppelin win Polar Music Prize. For the fed-up thousands, the New Yorker cartoon anti-caption contest. Where to vote in New York City. Who's who in the subway map world. Photography tracking the rebirth of Ground Zero. Man "plants by number" to make gigantic, needlepointed pillow from flowers. Op: Nation builders need a new tool: the prefabricated emergency constitution. The worst and most amusing "audiophile" products available.