HEADLINES
Friday, May 2,
2003 
The politics of penne. Our
pasta takes a pasting as the U-S slaps a new tariff on
Canadian Durum wheat.
Burying the truth. The 800-page report outlining what
went wrong around September 11, 2001 has been finished
for five months. So why hasn't it been released?
War reporting from the other side. One Arab editor
takes aim at anti-American journalism on the middle
eastern networks.
Getting ready to rumble in California. A
seismologist develops an automatic early warning system
for earthquakes.
What do you call 20,000 fish lying on a dirt road?
Nothing, because they won't come, anyway. An accident at
Yukon fish farm makes area cats very happy.
And it may not turn back the clock on age, but it
might help you remember where you left your watch.
Scientists discover the chemical responsible for those
"senior moments."
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