9 March 2004
By The Morning News
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09 Mar 2004
New York's currently: time out for Spalding Gray
Five Britons released from Guantanamo terrorist camp returning to the U.K. today.
Kerry leads Bush, 48 percent to 44, among registered voters; Nader gets 3 percent, taken entirely from Kerry.
U.C.L.A. sold $704,600 worth of cadavers in six years to a middleman.
Poke: Reproductive Mexicans are ruining our Anglo-Protestant way of life. Counterpoke: Before the Civil War, many Anglo-Protestants were so eager to meet folks from other cultures that they actually purchased them.
USDA opposes private mad-cow tests, but ranchers and consumers want their own labs.
Street photos, London people.
Lawsuit filed in Washington on behalf of marriage-seeking same-sex couples.
Spalding Gray confirmed dead.
Pinhole photographs by Jan Dunning, including 'The Girl Became a Bird.'
Recalling the stickhandling of John Kerry, King of the rebounds.
The real history of hip-hop and porn, as reported by BET last year.
Do you enjoy watching girls? Well, you're definitely not the first.
New Yorkers: Support independent radio, support WFMU.
Fifty years ago, Victor Gruen designed a fully enclosed, introverted, multitiered, double-anchor-tenant shopping complex with a garden court under a skylight. Where the mall is coming from.
Nice cups of tea: according to Orwell, and Douglas Adams.
Woman ages in eight pictures, and other time-elapse videos. [ via things ]