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Headlines for 13 February 2004

New York’s currently: the luckiest number

The Morning News will be off Monday and Tuesday for Presidents Day, returning Wednesday, Feb. 18

 National Guardsman taken into custody on possible charges of passing information to Al Qaeda.

 The Democrats need to find swing voters.

 Scientists report that M&Ms pack more tightly in the mouth than gumballs.

 On roses in New York: from the bodega or from the florist? Or: How about orchids?

 San Francisco city authorities perform at least 15 same-sex marriages on Thursday.

 See Sarah Hepola tonight in Austin at the Escapist Bookstore.

 George W. Bush and John Kerry both spent their mid-twenties in uniform. The similarities end there. Bush vs. Kerry, a timeline.

 New issue of Brevity.

 Penn State Interfraternity Council designates ‘rape-free’ zones.

 All the, um, hottest Japanese street fashions, right here.

 David Hasselhoff takes you… elsewhere.

 Kevin Fanning chooses to be worshipped by pornographers.

 Favorite foodie things.

 An annotated version of Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire.’

 Happy Valentine’s Day with some luv graffiti.

 The fantastic Leite’s Culinaria: hot food, dry wit.

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