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Headlines for 1 March 2006

New York’s currently: addicted to Prilosec

 Insurgency in Iraq swells again—75 killed Tuesday in bombings, 26 today, and Shiites are told to leave their homes, or be killed.

 Gonzales drops hints that the Bush administration’s domestic spying may be more extensive than you thought.

 Fresh Direct to install shared refrigerators in apartment buildings.

 “Fully clothed” Anna Nicole Smith has her case heard by the Supreme Court.

 After bird flu claims cat, feline owners told not to sleep in the same bed as their pets.

 Op: There are no good alternatives to the U.S.-India nuclear agreement, but killing it means no one wins.

 Restaurateurs explain why you won’t be seated until your full party has arrived.

 A hospital investigated how a baby was sent to a laundry service. The week in news by TMN’s Paul Ford.

 Google maps explore World War II sites: Bletchley Park, U.S. internment sites, etc.

 Giant squid goes on display in London Natural History Museum.

 Maybe you didn’t realize balloon hats are an international phenomenon.

 1962 Playboy interview with anti-bigotry, anti-war, anti-cynicism Frank Sinatra.

 Considering state failure, is Darfur a case for hiring mercenaries to intervene?

 Video: How to be an effective supermarket checker, from Reader’s Digest.

 Cowboy recipes for “Brokeback” night.

 Before we balk at the iPod Hi-Fi, we should remember what was said when the original iPod was announced.

 The geography of Seinfeld.

 The no. 1 way to freak out your local convenience store clerk.

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