9 February 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: wondering if a personal library is worth its weight when it comes time for moving
Sharon and Abbas declare truce, Hamas declares "no," despite agreeing to temporary period of quiet.
Suicide bomber kills 21 in Baghdad, among the 168 dead since the elections.
Suspected Eta car bomb injures 31 in Madrid.
Mars could become habitable by injecting greenhouse gases into its atmosphere, says NASA.
Horror comics, matrices, seal skins. Obscure prohibitions on mailing items to the U.K.
Gangland trial witness admits no hitman experience.
Google Maps.
Violence! Fiction! Susanna Clarke vs. Ben Jones, judged by Kevin Guilfoile! See the Tournament of Books in action!
Estimations on advances for first-time novelists, with an update to the story, plus replies from editors.
Video: In our U.S. Weekly world, movie of Brad Pitt reading poetry about "my wife" becomes oddly resonant.
Contemporary life is one big hedonistic fruit bomb, and wine critic Robert Parker is to blame.
Chopping-challenged man woos three dates by cooking.
Answered, finally: How Catholic is the Pope, and how about the bears in the woods?
Microsoft hires Alex Garland to write screenplay for Halo videogame, while Sly magazine debuts, based on what Stallone has learned in his later years.
"Repent America" offers two options on its home page, with eternal life hanging on your choice.
Tomorrow night: Soft at the Mercury Lounge.
iPod Shuffle, the product you shouldn't eat unless you plan on writing poetry.