9 May 2003
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: waking up to you
Life in New York gets a little more bleak: City plans to reduce trash pickup during summer.
More than 100 injured in Oklahoma tornado.
Stephen Glass, fired from The New Republic for inventing facts, will have his novel, 'The Fabulist,' published next week. Related: Jayson Blair and a who's who in screwing journalism.
Parents send their kids to overseas behavior-modification compounds.
What tends to define this group, researchers say, is a lot of dating, hanging out, having multiple partners and using drugs and alcohol. Scientists confirm trends of extended adolenscence.
Steelworkers make a good point about turning poverty into entertainment in their protest against revived Beverly Hillbillies show.
Dia:Beacon opens soon, very soon. And then we'll frequently go further north than the Bronx.
Take the tests, learn how biased you are.
Edith Frost has a blog. Yes, that Edith Frost.
Explore a terrifyingly well-designed creepy disturbing freaky abandoned hospital.
William Shatner sued for horse semen.
We don't mean to influence, but we may spend the weekend with Jim Coudal's martini recipe.