9 October 2003 By The Morning News — 09 Oct 2003 New York's currently: a decent answer to Job U.N. says as of today, Monrovia is a 'weapons-free zone,' with first reinforcements arriving in Liberia. Science can't overcome passion, politics for Israeli and Palestinian researchers. Suicide car bomber kills nine in Baghdad. Top 10 list of Bush Assaults on Women and Families. Philadelphia mayor, in tough race for re-election, finds an FBI bug in his office. Best site-publishing system launches for low-tech users: TypePad. Ui man Sasha Frere-Jones points to the goodness in new Outkast. You'll be singing it too: Bip Bip. Humans capable of extreme gullibility, science based on people believing Ira Glass gives good radio-voice. A typology of online stalkers. Ghostly landscapes by Ernestine Ruben. Related: Scientific responses to UFOs, crop circles, and creationism. Bra calls for an ambulance at first signs of trouble. First documented case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard. Dark galleries from the Daguerreian Society, also unknown pleasures (also dark) from the Royal Photographic Society. There are very few people who make contact with [the north] and emerge entirely unscathed. Glenn Gould on solitude and the north. 'This' by Jamie Allen.