Modify E-mail Preferences   horiz rule     PageOnePlus toolbar  [IMAGE]          Tuesday, June 5, 2001     ON THE FRONT PAGE   Court Voids Death Sentence of Retarded Man   By LINDA GREENHOUSE The Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 that jurors in Johnny Paul Penry's case received flawed instructions about how they should consider his retardation.      Natural Gas Prices Remain High in Southern California   By RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. To many experts, the woes of California's  natural gas market are as profound as those of its electricity market.      Riots Break Out as Nepal Gets 3rd King in 4 Days   By BARRY BEARAK Hours after a new king was proclaimed in Nepal, protesters in Katmandu demanded the truth about the killings of nearly the entire royal family on Friday night.      Arizonans Urge McCain to Stick With His Own   By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ Republican voters and party leaders in Arizona say Senator John McCain is becoming increasingly isolated from his party.      News Analysis: Teacher Pact Still Far Off   By STEVEN GREENHOUSE City and union negotiators remained far apart on the size of a raise for 80,000 schoolteachers, and union officials said Mayor Giuliani had a new demand: hiring and firing power over the schools chancellor.      AIDS AT 20: A Special Section  Quest for AIDS Vaccine Rises From Ashes of Dashed Hopes   By DENISE GRADY While there is still no AIDS vaccine and none is even close, research continues into a preventative that will at least provide some protection against H.I.V.      Britain's Blair: Not Lovable, but Electable   By SARAH LYALL The people in Britain who will re-elect Prime Minister Tony Blair on Thursday are not universally ecstatic about the job he has done.     ALSO IN TODAY'S TIMES FASHION  In This Bare-It-All Age, Bikinis Are Back   By GINIA BELLAFANTE The bikini, which fell from favor in the 90's, is enjoying a vibrant comeback,  among teenage women through those over 50.      Mideast Cease-Fire Strained on 2nd Day   By WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. A fragile new cease-fire plan held as Israeli forces traded fire with Gaza gunmen and held a strict blockade on Palestinian communities.      3 Fake Drugs Are Found in Pharmacies   By MELODY PETERSEN The F.D.A. is investigating four cases of counterfeit prescription drugs making their way to pharmacy shelves, and, in some cases, being given to patients.      QUOTATION OF THE DAY  [IMAGE]We're also visitors today in the home of 68 endangered species and the only place on earth where crocodiles and alligators live side by side. We're kind of hoping that's the way it gets to be in the United States Congress.src="http://graphics.nytimes.com/images/misc/qclose.gif" ALT=""" WIDTH="20" HEIGHT="20" BORDER="0" align="top"/> PRESIDENT BUSH,  in the Everglades.          TODAY'S IMAGES  [IMAGE] Front Page Image    Today's Photos    Advertisement  Today's Corrections    TODAY'S SECTIONS   * International   * National   * N.Y. Region   * Politics   * Obituaries   * Business   * Technology   * Science   * Sports   * Editorial   * Op-ed   * Letters   * Living   * Arts       SUNDAY SECTIONS   * Arts & Leisure   * Automobiles   * Book Review   * Travel   * Real Estate   * Week in Review   * Magazine             Home  | Site Index  | Site Search  | Forums  | Archives  | Shopping    News | Business  | International  | National  | New York Region  | NYT Front Page  | Obituaries  | Politics  | Quick News  | Sports  | Health  | Science  | Technology/Internet  | Weather  | Editorial  | Op-Ed    Features | Arts  | Automobiles  | Books  | Cartoons  | Crossword  | Games  | Job Market  | Living  | Magazine  | Real Estate  | Travel  | Week in Review    Help/Feedback  | Classifieds  | Services  | Newspaper Delivery  | New York Today    Copyright 2001 The New York Times Company    	[IMAGE]	[IMAGE]