Headlines for 10 September 2001
AOL/TW/CNN/NS makes bid for AT&T cable TV.
Israel/Palestine talks to to go ahead despite continued violence.
“Recession” declared illegal word by newspapers and White House; users will have tax-refund revoked.
Disco in former tannery outside Auschwitz to close.
African leaders express dismay with Mugabe’s farm seizures.
A story of history, race, and evolution as Mississippi lures Nissan down South.
Federal task force raids Texan hosting company, home of many Muslim Web sites.
Bobby Fischer suspected of playing Web-chess anonymously.
New Yorkers, in fall, get nostalgic for our own past greatness.
The Smithsonian’s History Wired: a few of their favorite things.
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Stacked Interiors
Interior design shows are all the rage, but rarely do the revised kitchens and dens beg the question: can rooms have souls? Artist Franziska Sinn brings us a gallery from Berlin of rearranged interiors.
The Mormons: Our Secret Weapon in the War on Terror
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