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Headlines for 14 July 2004

New York’s currently: wishing the Presidential campaign season was only two weeks long

 Car bomb kills at least 10 in Baghdad, Bulgarian hostage beheaded, Iraqi police arrest more than 500 in sweep on kidnapping rings.

 White House refuses to show Senate Intelligence Committee one-page Iraq summary prepared for the President.

 Lobbyists and aides who pushed for war see no conflict in cashing in on their ties to Iraq.

 Bitten woman leaps from 12th story of Upper East Side luxury condo, hits two scaffolds, lives.

 NY restaurant critics examined, rated, flayed, and the all-powerful Times ranks miserably.

 Photo: Geoff Oliver Bugbee, blindness around the world.

 Pious Hindus’ hair becomes wigs for Orthodox Jews, at least until recent.

 Despite Morgan Stanley’s payout, how much will Wall Street change if sex-discrimination is hard-wired in the culture?

 Bloomberg calls Republicans around the country to raise millions for convention balloons.

 To fink dat so many great people has been educated ere like Lyndon Banes Johnson, or as he is better known—JFK. Ali G’s Harvard commencement speech.

 Top Democratic fundraiser charged with bait-and-hitching prostitutes to his brother-in-law.

 Video: Prepare for nuclear attack by listening to a turtle.

 Joseph Massino’s trial has all mobster juice you want, though few are listening; well, you know Jerry Capeci is.

 So you want to start an audioblog: the how-to.

 Antifreeze is not smart to drink, but why does it have to taste so darn good?

 Archive of presidential campaign commercials.

 We swear to never say crunk again if you dump five bucks in our sweets bag.

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