9 August 2005 By The Morning News — 09 Aug 2005 New York's currently: rain, humidity, and whatever's in between In front of installed IAEA surveillance cameras, Iranian technicians resume nuclear work--a move that likely will refer the country to the U.N. Security Council. Oil-for-food official pleads guilty to charges of massive kickbacks. New claims say four of the Sept. 11 hijackers were identified up to a year before the attacks, to no avail. Are you a whiz-bang ad salesperson who reads TMN? Then we want to hear from you. Chart: In August, the temperature rises, and the presidential approval ratings drop. Bush has the lowest on record since 1973. The White House wants the Supreme Court to back new abortion restrictions--a vote that could take place if and when Roberts is wearing the robes. Journalist-turned-lawyer is on a quest to visit every Starbucks in the world. Children in Gaza play either "Cops and Jews" or "Martyrs and Soldiers." If you saw the offspring of a celebrity mating, could you guess its parentage? The phenomenon of Ranch dressing--it's all in the calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate. NYC cabs may lose their partitions--which would certainly make it easier for your cabbie to feed you. The following is a brief chronology of the clothing Dylan has worn onstage. What do these terrorism websites look like anyway? Well, for one thing they have ringtones. Per Se reveals plans to standardize tips, adding a 20 percent charge to diners' checks. Hugs now approved by science. The fish from hell is BACK.