The Condé Nast view will soon be no longer. The fate of the San Jose Mercury News in the Knight Ridder deal is as uncertain as the Silicon Valley bubble it once covered. 17 anti-war protesters arrested in Times Square. Boxing as a media event is still a long way from Ali-Frazier, or even Tyson-Whoever, for that matter. Jon Heder, a.k.a the Napoleon Dynamite dude, talks about typecasting, a confidence-building moment with Tom Cruise — he's not kidding — and being a devout Mormon in Hollywood. Bonus: Sunday NYT in 90 Seconds Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the architects behind the Time Warner Center, are designing the condo equivalent in Tribeca. The 40th anniversary of Truman Capote's legendary ball at the Plaza Hotel is commemorated by Christie's. The distributor of the Paris Hilton sex tape is trying to negotiate with Scott Stapp and Kid Rock to release theirs. Passive-aggressive press plunderer Terrell Owens signs with the Dallas Cowboys and its press-averse coach Bill Parcells. The Preservation Project, sort of a free iTunes for Tin Pan Alley, circa 1900.