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Headlines for 23 February 2004

New York’s currently: one chance out, between two worlds

 Nader, no longer with the Green Party, announces his bid for the 2004 presidency.

 Pakistani offensive plans to purge Taliban and Al Qaeda from its border with Afghanistan

 Complete with a coffee shop where the kids drinking lattes and thumbing magazines look desperate to get out of this godforsaken suburb and into New York. Adam Gopnik on the Upper West Side’s new mall.

 Mick Jagger believed he was framed for 1969 drug charges.

 Remember the good old days of Dan Quayle and the National Guard?

 New York man busted for driving while porning.

 A history of coffee and a history of tea.

 A chunk of graphic design; let’s start with 1980.

 The Vocaloid is a thingy that basically clones a voice. Also: See Vocaloid demos.

 Found grocery lists.

 Celebrating the father of our country, Laredo-style.

 Formosan termites ready, hungry for Mardi Gras.

 Stunning photos from Brandon Haynes: No Chance of Sun.

 Do you heart Huckabees? In case you’re not sure what to heart.

 Lansing-Dreiden is here to stay.

 Molecules with silly names.

 Can you handle the awesome Rumsfeld fighting technique?

 What happens on day 17.

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