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HOLY OUTRAGE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28613.htm
 By DAVID ANDREATTA
  Catholic-school parents and students are being asked to limit their right to sue the 
New York Archdiocese as a condition of enrollment � a demand that is enraging parents.

BELMONT MURDER: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28609.htm
 By GERSH KUNTZMAN  and JOHN DaSILVA
 A simmering feud between two Belmont Park riders exploded in murder yesterday when 
one man fatally stabbed the other with a steak knife in front of the track cafeteria, 
authorities said.

SLIPPERY SIREN: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28608.htm
 By ALEX GINSBERG
         The buxom blonde charged with conning five lonely retirees out of their life 
savings coughed up enough money to escape jail yesterday, but still denied she hurt 
her elderly victims.

'NOVEL' GIFT: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28546.htm
 By DAVID ANDREATTA
 The classic book collection that's a smash with New York Post readers will soon hit 
the shelves of the city's public-school system and other children's-service agencies.

NYERS WANT  RUDY OVER  GOV FOR PREZ: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28594.htm
 By FREDRIC U. DICKER
  ALBANY � New Yorkers overwhelmingly want former Mayor Rudy Giuliani � and not Gov. 
Pataki � to run for president in 2008, a new poll yesterday showed.

ENROLLMENT  SKYROCKETS  AT CUNY: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28598.htm
 By DAVID ANDREATTA
       Enrollment at the City University has jumped for the fifth year in a row and is 
at its highest level since 1975, the university announced yesterday.

2ND AVE. SUBWAY  GETS FED BOO$T: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28600.htm
  The feds have earmarked $2 million for preliminary engineering work on the 
long-awaited Second Avenue subway.

FEW VOTERS  BOTHER TO  SHOW UP: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28631.htm
 Voter participation was particularly low in yesterday's primaries.  "Turnout was 
extremely light," said Chris Riley a spokesman for the Board of Elections.

HOW TO JOIN THE HUNT AND LAND  'MOBY DICK': 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28639.htm
 Coming next week, the second book in the New York Post Family Classics Library - 
Herman Melville's legendary "Moby Dick."

NICOLE'S BEWITCHED: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28615.htm
 By KATE SHEEHY
 Here's the first sneak peek of beak-tweaking Aussie actress Nicole Kidman playing 
TV's beloved witch with a twitch, Samantha Stephens, on the set of the Hollywood 
remake of "Bewitched" yesterday.

HARD HAT HURT  AT PROBLEM SITE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28599.htm
              A laborer was seriously injured yesterday when a piece of plywood 
dropped on his head at a Upper East Side construction site with a history of citations 
by the city for safety and other violations, authorities said.

'ID THIEF' IN  10-YR. RENT  SCAM: CITY: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28610.htm
 By STEPHANIE GASKELL
       An illegal immigrant from China was arrested yesterday for stealing someone's 
identity to obtain city public housing � where she paid $112-a-month rent in Manhattan 
and lived undetected for nearly a decade.

RANK THEM AMONG HEROES: SLAIN COPS PROMOTED: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28618.htm
 By SELIM ALGAR   and STEFAN C. FRIEDMAN
          Two hero cops who were gunned down in Brooklyn last week were promoted 
posthumously yesterday to detective first grade.

DEADLY DIVORCE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28627.htm
 By ANGELINA CAPPIELLO
         A Long Island woman was bludgeoned to death by her abusive husband � who fled 
the blood-soaked crime scene and left their 6-year-old daughter to find her mother's 
battered body, police and witness said yesterday.

N.Y.'S BIG THREE BOO$T PREZ: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28596.htm
 By FREDRIC U. DICKER
     ALBANY � Gov. Pataki, Mayor Bloomberg, and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani are 
sponsoring a multimillion-dollar fund-raiser for President Bush next Monday night, 
newly mailed invitations show.

MANACLED MANIAC: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28593.htm
 By LARRY CELONA,  LORENA MONGELLI and       ANDY GELLER
               A manacled Queens man arrested in North Carolina after kidnapping his 
estranged wife at gunpoint leaped from a police car going 70 mph yesterday in a 
desperate bid to escape extradition, police said.

SERIAL-RAPE  SAVAGE JAILED: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28607.htm
                 A serial rapist who brutalized at least 14 women during a 10-year 
sex-attack spree was sentenced to 233 years in prison yesterday.

'APPRENTICE'  GAL BROKERS  TRUMP APTS.: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28621.htm
 By BRADEN KEIL
          "Apprentice" hopeful Jennifer Crisafulli already appears to be a winner.

SILVER TESTIFIES ABOUT SUITE DEAL: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28606.htm
 By KENNETH LOVETT
  ALBANY � Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver gave an unprecedented deposition yesterday 
behind closed doors to the state Lobbying Commission over a heavily discounted Las 
Vegas suite he received from a company with business before the state.

RICH HAUL  IN SILVER  SHOP HEIST: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28611.htm
 By PHILIP MESSING
 A posh store on the Upper East Side was burglarized yesterday morning, with brazen 
thieves pilfering more than $100,000 in designer jewelry and other valuables, police 
said.

NO JAIL FOR COP WHO MOLESTED COLLEAGUE'S WIFE: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28605.htm
 By DENISE BUFFA
          A veteran cop escaped yesterday with no jail time � but must go into 
sex-offender treatment � for molesting the wife of a disabled officer in an elevator.

25 NABBED IN L.I.  JOBLESS FRAUD: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28640.htm
                    Authorities on Long Island busted 25 people who were illegally 
collecting unemployment insurance benefits even though they had paying jobs.

FIREHOUSE  GAL 'UNFIT':  EX'S MOM: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28642.htm
 By HEIDI SINGER     and MARSHA KRANES
       The groupie who sparked last month's Bronx firehouse sex scandal is "an unfit 
parent" who doesn't deserve custody of her two children, the Staten Island divorcee's 
ex-mother-in-law said yesterday.

POOR TIPPER AVOIDS PRISON GRUB: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28643.htm
                 A Long Island man arrested upstate for not leaving a waitress a big 
enough tip is tasting victory � a prosecutor has dropped the charges.

MIKE'S MAN LOSES: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28629.htm
 By FRANKIE EDOZIEN
                Bronx Democrats cheered last night as Assemblyman Jeffrey Klein 
successfully fended off Stephen Kaufman � the Democrat backed by both Mayor Bloomberg 
and Gov. Pataki as a Republican � in the hotly contested primary to replace longtime 
state Sen. Guy Velella.

VET POLS  BOUNCED IN  L.I., QNS.: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28630.htm
                 A movement to get rid of entrenched Albany pols � which many 
observers had expected to crumble � took root with several huge upsets yesterday.

MOB-SLAY  2 GET OFF: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28619.htm
 By KATI CORNELL SMITH
         A federal appeals court yesterday cleared two reputed mob underlings serving 
life in prison on racketeering murder charges that stemmed from the coldblooded 
shooting of two cousins in 1994.

JERKY JURORS HAVE  PELOSI CASE IN CHAOS: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28628.htm
 By KIERAN CROWLEY
        The trial of Long Island contractor Danny Pelosi was thrown into chaos 
yesterday when more than a dozen prospective jurors said they would refuse to serve on 
the panel with an "obnoxious" and "annoying" man, sources said.

GIRL HURT  IN KITCHEN  EXPLOSION: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28637.htm
                 An 11-year-old Brooklyn girl's hand was nearly blown off while she 
helped her mother inside their Canarsie apartment, cops and neighbors said.

HARD TIME FOR HEFTY ID THEFT: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28634.htm
 CARL CAMPANILE
          A heavyweight help-desk worker pleaded guilty yesterday to launching the 
biggest ID-theft scam in U.S. history.

CAR HITS MAN ON P'KWAY: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28636.htm
                 A 29-year-old man was clinging to life early today after a car hit 
him on the Henry Hudson Parkway, sending him plummeting almost 40 feet down an 
embankment, cops said.

National News: http://web1.nypost.com/news/news.htm

KOBE EYED GIRL'S $ILENCE: REPORT: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28632.htm
 By KATE SHEEHY
 Kobe Bryant reportedly admitted to cops that he'd take a shot at paying off the 
teenage hotel worker who accused him of rape.

NEW KERRY MEDAL FLAP: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28617.htm
                A newly surfaced document from John Kerry's Navy record says he shot a 
lone, wounded enemy who was running away in the incident that led to his Silver Star, 
his highest military decoration.

CATCH THIS  IF YOU CAN,  DAN: FORGER  CRIES HOAX: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28625.htm
 By DEBORAH ORIN          and IAN BISHOP
           A master forger-turned-crimebuster who has taken a look at CBS anchor Dan 
Rather's documents about President Bush's National Guard service says they're such 
obvious fakes that they're a joke.

GUARD CHEERS BUSH: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28626.htm
 By IAN BISHOP
          WASHINGTON � President Bush brought National Guardsmen to their feet 
yesterday when he told them he was "proud" of his own service in a Texas unit.

I'LL BE NONPARTISAN CIA BOSS: BUSH PICK: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28604.htm
                 WASHINGTON � President Bush's nominee to head the CIA promised 
yesterday to shed his political past and provide precise, objective and independent 
intelligence to the president and Congress.

MARTHA'S APPEAL DELAYED: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28616.htm
 By CARL CAMPANILE
     Martha Stewart's challenge to her criminal conviction will be delayed at least a 
month.

MAN SMUGGLED MISSILE PARTS ONTO FLIGHT: FEDS: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28603.htm
 By KATI CORNELL SMITH
       An emergency medical technician working for a State Department contractor in 
Afghanistan has been arrested on federal charges for allegedly sneaking "highly 
explosive" Soviet missile parts onto a flight to the United States.

SCORSESE SUED  OVER CHECKUP: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28620.htm
                    Mr. Scorsese, the judge will see you now.     That's the message a 
film-production company has sent to "GoodFellas" director Martin Scorsese, after he 
allegedly failed to get the medical examination required for a $1 million insurance 
policy.

SPEW ORLEANS: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28612.htm
 By LEONARD GREENE
          Hurricane Ivan zeroed in on New Orleans yesterday, threatening to deluge the 
city under 20 feet of water � and could continue churning north with just enough 
strength to hit New York with heavy weekend rains.

SPECTOR SLAY CASE OFF UNTIL DEC.: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28641.htm
 By DAVID K. LI
  ALHAMBRA, Calif. � A judge approved the hiring of new lawyers in music legend Phil 
Spector's murder case yesterday, and set a schedule that could delay a trial until 
late next year.

BABY TOSSED FROM MOVING CAR: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28644.htm
                 GREEN BAY, Wis. � A man being chased by deputies dropped his 
fianc�e's 8-month-old daughter out of a moving vehicle, sending the baby tumbling 
across the highway in her car seat.

SUICIDE  DRUG  LABELS: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28645.htm
 By TODD VENEZIA
               Federal health experts yesterday declared that at least six 
antidepressants may be dangerous to children � and said they should be branded with 
bold labels warning they may make youngsters suicidal.

OLD BRAWLGAME: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28635.htm
 By CAROLYN ABATE
  OAKLAND, Calif. � Cops busted a Texas Rangers relief pitcher for hurling a chair 
during an argument with an unruly baseball crowd, striking a woman in the face and 
giving her a broken nose, officials said yesterday.

World News: http://web1.nypost.com/news/news.htm

REBEL BOMB  AIMED AT COP  RECRUITS KILLS  47 IN BAGHDAD: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/28597.htm
                 BAGHDAD � A car bomb yesterday ripped through a busy market near a 
Baghdad police headquarters where Iraqis were waiting to apply for jobs on the force, 
killing 47.

ITALY, AUSSIES STAND FIRM AGAINST KIDNAPPERS: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/28595.htm
 By ANDY SOLTIS
                Italy and Australia yesterday flatly refused to pull their troops out 
of Iraq or negotiate with terrorists, but said they were doing all they could to free 
their citizens who have been abducted.

THE MOMENT OF MASSACRE: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/28601.htm
 By ANDY SOLTIS
             This is the terrifying moment when an al Qaeda bomb blew up in a crowded 
Madrid train station � part of a shocking video sequence that captures the massacre of 
191 people.

FLIGHT FRIGHT: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/28614.htm
 By MIKE McINTYRE
  WINNIPEG, Canada � A retired military nurse from Long Island sparked an alleged 
air-rage incident over Canada, but says he was simply debating politics with a fellow 
passenger and lightly touched her arm.

All Horoscopes: http://web1.nypost.com/cgi-bin/horoscope.pl
ARIES
More than any other sign of the zodiac, people born under Aries like to be different, 
to be independent - and, even more to the point, they don't like to be limited. And 
you will have to fight today for your right to set your own priorities and your own 
agenda, and to come and go as you please. However, if you have promised to do 
something, you must deliver. You don't have the right to let people down.
1-900-990-7810*
TAURUS
You will be full of energy today and something of a creative or artistic nature will 
benefit. Don't let anyone tell you that what you are working on is wrong or that you 
are wasting your time because not only is he wrong but he is deliberately trying to 
destroy your efforts. Why? Because he is jealous, that's why.
1-900-990-7811*
GEMINI
The task you are faced with today may seem daunting and may not be the sort of thing 
you would want to do, given the choice, but if you face it with a song in your heart 
and a positive attitude, you will do an excellent job on it. Not only that, but you 
will find you actually quite enjoy being put to the test.
1-900-990-7812*
CANCER
Anyone who thinks you are not adventurous enough will have to think again today as a 
wonderful sun-Mars union in the most open and outgoing area of your chart inspires you 
to visit new places, meet new people and do new things. The only danger is that you 
will move too fast and do too much. Try to focus on your No. 1 aim.
1-900-990-7813*
LEO
If you have lost money in recent weeks, you will find a way to replace it today. If 
you have fallen out of favor with important people you will get back in their good 
books over the next 24 hours. Where both financial and professional matters are 
concerned this is the perfect time to make an extra special effort - it will pay off.
1-900-990-7814*
VIRGO
Today's sun-Mars conjunction in your birth sign urges you to throw caution to the 
wind. It does not promise that everything you attempt will work out perfectly or that 
everything you desire will come your way, but it does promise that if you make an 
effort, you will gain in ways that simply would not be possible at most other times.
1-900-990-7815*
LIBRA
You will want to do something a bit outrageous today, something that you would not 
usually dare to attempt. What that something is only you can know for sure, but there 
is little doubt you will do it and have a fun time in the process. And remember, you 
are not doing it for other people, you are doing it for yourself.
1-900-990-7816*
SCORPIO
Keep things simple today and you won't go far wrong. If you know what it is that you 
want and if you know where to find it, there is little doubt you will succeed. The 
trick is being clear in your own mind what it is you are aiming for and why it is you 
desire it so much. After that, it is simply a case of applying yourself.
1-900-990-7817*
SAGITTARIUS
A wonderful sun-Mars union in the career area of your chart means this is the ideal 
time to put yourself forward and show what you can do. Employers and other important 
people are looking for those who are decisive, who have no doubts and who are prepared 
to risk all to gain all. In other words, they are looking for you!
1-900-990-7818*
CAPRICORN
You may or may not be enthusiastic about what you are expected to do today, but if you 
can motivate yourself to get involved, you will find that you get out of it a lot more 
than you have to put in. However, if that really is an impossibility, it may be time 
to start thinking seriously about a new line of work.
1-900-990-7819*
AQUARIUS
Like everyone else, you tend to carry far too much emotional baggage, and planetary 
activity in one of the more introverted areas of your chart means that a lot of your 
fears and anxieties seem to be preying on your mind at the moment. On the other hand, 
it also gives you a chance to confront them and get rid of them once and for all.
1-900-990-7808*
PISCES
Because today's sun-Mars union takes place in your opposite sign of Virgo, you may 
find yourself up against someone who is unnecessarily aggressive. The best way to deal 
with him is to be aggressive yourself, but not in an emotional way. Stay cool, but 
find a way to let him know that you are not the sort to be pushed around.
1-900-990-7809*

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YANKS, MOOSE COME UP ACES: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30392.htm
By GEORGE KING
KANSAS CITY � One, two, three . . . exhale.
    That's what the Yankees did last night at Kauffman Stadium, where Mike Mussina 
delivered the type of pitching performance aces are supposed to produce and one that 
was much-needed by the AL East leaders.
    Mussina, who likely will be Joe Torre's Game 1 pitcher when the ALDS opens, toyed 
with the Royals on the way to a 4-0 victory in front of 23,426.

THE PARTY'S OVER: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30396.htm
                          TORONTO - The boys in the Canadian room   couldn't have 
meant it as a sign of disrespect. How could they after representing their country on 
the ice so well and so professionally throughout the World Cup tournament that 
culminated here last night with a championship 3-2 victory over Finland?

SHEFF TURNS UP HEAT ON SOX: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30394.htm
  KANSAS CITY - Gary Shef  field threw down the gauntlet last night to Jason Varitek 
and the Red Sox. No more cheap shots allowed.

LANGER HIKES EURO VALUE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30389.htm
 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP,   Mich. - It finally sunk in yesterday morning when Bernhard 
Langer stood on the first tee at Oakland Hills Country Club and instead of holding a 
driver in his hands, he held a sheet of paper. Langer, who has played in 10 Ryder Cup 
matches, was in his new role as captain of the European team and his duties included 
sending his players out on their first practice round.

BROWN: CURTIS IS MY KINDA PLAYER: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/30399.htm
                  JIM Brown knows greatness   when he sees it.     And he sees it in 
the Jets' Curtis Martin.     "I love the way he plays," Brown told The Post yesterday 
by telephone. "He's a smart player. He's not the biggest guy, but he uses everything 
he has and he maximizes his abilities.

DAY IN BAY WITH CAPT. RAFF: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30385.htm
  IT'S been 37 years since   Ken Rafferty left the Upper East Side of Manhattan for 
Gardiners Bay, but even behind the wheel of his flat boat you can still see that 
swagger that all street kids possess.

'MY WAY OR HIGHWAY': http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/30400.htm
 By PAUL SCHWARTZ
              THE very first time they   sat down with Tom Coughlin during his 
interview for the vacant Giants head coaching job, general manager Ernie Accorsi and 
John Mara, the executive vice president, wanted to know all about that infamous 
reputation.

BATTMAN: PEREZ DISPENSER: http://www.nypost.com/sports/battman.htm
   The Astros hung on for Battman last night, boost ing the bankroll to 1,365 leevers.

BITTERSWEET END: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30395.htm
 By MARK EVERSON
 TORONTO � Celebrating its triple as World Champs, Canada partied like there was no 
tomorrow, because there isn't.

CAP'N HAL: WE WON'T PARTY LIKE IT'S 1999: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30384.htm
 By MARK CANNIZZARO
      CUP NOTES        BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. � The words from the question had 
barely turned to vapor from the European reporter's mouth yesterday and U.S. Ryder Cup 
captain Hal Sutton served up a long, dramatic home run for his answer.

FOR SHAME, TIGER: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30387.htm
 By MARK CANNIZZARO
 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. � The record stares Tiger Woods right back in the mirror 
like one of those ghastly cold sores on the lip that won't go away. It reads: 5-8-2. 
That's his career Ryder Cup record.

TIGER: I'M STILL GETTIN' HITCHED: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30378.htm
 By MARK CANNIZZARO
 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Tiger Woods yesterday reacted for the first time to 
published reports that he and his fiancee, Elin Nordegren, had broken up after a major 
fight.

GET YOUR GIANTS AND JETS ALBUMS: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30383.htm
                    Score another touchdown for Post readers � the paper with The Best 
Sports in Town� is bringing you the New York Giants and New York Jets 2004 Official 
Sticker Collections.

BRASS TO SHEFFIELD: STALL CORTISONE SHOTS: 
http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30391.htm
  By GEORGE KING
  YANKEE NOTES        KANSAS CITY � From George Steinbrenner on down, the message Gary 
Sheffield received from Yankee brass yesterday was to postpone the cortisone shots he 
planned to take in his barking left shoulder today, because they would force him to 
miss the Red Sox series.

EYE D-RAY MAKE-UP: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30393.htm
   KANSAS CITY � Major League baseball has presented the Yankees with several plans to 
make up a game with the Devil Rays next week at Yankee Stadium without playing a 
two-team doubleheader.

MARTINEZ, BOSOX BOW TO KAZMIR: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30401.htm
  By MICHAEL MORRISSEY
          BOSTON � If the Yankees win the AL East by one game, they have the Mets to 
thank. As if the lives of Mets' fans can't get any worse . . .

ORTIZ: YANKS 'WORRIED': http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30390.htm
  By MICHAEL MORRISSEY
      BOSTON � The biggest blood feud in sports is still two days away, but Boston's 
David Ortiz drew first blood yesterday.

HOWE MAY GET AX TODAY: http://www.nypost.com/sports/mets/30380.htm
  By MARK HALE
  The Art Howe Era may end today. According to an industry source, the embattled Met 
manager will not return next year, and the only thing left to resolve is whether Howe 
is let go today or is dismissed but stays on to manage the team through the end of the 
season. The announcement/decision should come today.

BENSON TOSSES GEM VS. BRAVES: http://www.nypost.com/sports/mets/30397.htm
  By MARK HALE
  If this was Art Howe's final game as Met manager, he went out on a high note. Thanks 
to Kris Benson.

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MORE KITTY LITTER FROM KELLEY
By Richard Johnson
KITTY Kelley � the author of "The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Family" 
(Doubleday) � has had a credibility problem since her very first biography, about 
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, came out in 1978.

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/cindy.htm
REDUCED TO LIVING DOGS' LIFE IN FLORIDA
By Cindy Adams
DAME Celia Lipton Faris of Palm   Beach has a historic mansion on Lake   Worth in four 
feet of water. She got   into its elevator and her bodyguard screamed, "You'll be 
electrocuted! Don't move!" With her dogs she waited inside that cage for two hours 
until an electrician disconnected it. Under mandatory evacuation Dame Celia spent 
three days in an old hotel � no lights, no air conditioning or plumbing � because it 
was the only one that took pets. Rich and poor lined up for food handouts on the 
street. The main drag along Palm Beach's magnificent waterfront has not one palm tree 
in place. Says the Brit songstress: "The only good thing is I lost 5 pounds from 
sweating."

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/liz.htm
GOING LA-LA IN L.A.
By Liz Smith
'A POLITICAL point of view is really    sexy, especially in L.A. Women    here are 
exotic and beautiful, but    it's like you're in a zoo. You look around thinking, 
'Wow, look at all the pretty animals, and then when one opens its mouth and speaks, 
you're like 'Holy s - - - , the monkey's talking to me!"

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to build on the western spur of the NJ Turnpike, Route 3, Route 17, and Route 120, 
starting around 11AM. Look for lots of extra traffic and delays when the game ends at 
about 5PM. Please allow extra travel time due to new security procedures at the 
stadium parking lots and stadium entrances.
Manhattan Gloria Estefan @ Madison Square Garden at 8PMGloria Estefan on her 
Re-Wrapped tour Sep. 21 starting at 8pm. Expect extra traffic on 7th Avenue., 8th 
Avenue, and in the west 30s, starting about 6pm, and after the event around 11pm. 
*Make sure to get there early due to security measures*
Manhattan A Final Evening with Phil Collins @ Madison Square Garden @ 6 PMA Final 
Evening with Phil Collins at Madison Square Garden, beginning at 7 PM. Sep. 17-18 
Expect some extra traffic on 7th Ave., 8th Ave., and in the west 30s, especially at 5 
PM, after the event at about 11PM
Nassau County Home Improvement & Remodeling Expo @ Nassau Coliseum Expo Center @ Sep 
17-19Home Improvement & Remodeling Expo at Nassua Coliseum Expo Center, Sep 17-19. 
Expect some extra traffic on the Long Island Expressway, Southern State Parkway, 
Northern State Parkway, Meadowbrook Parkway and NY 24 Hempstead Turnpike, starting 
before event and again after event. *Please arrive early due to new security measures. 
The Expo Center is located in the Lower Lobby.
Nassau County Welcome Back Concert - MA$E & Friends @ Nassau Coliseum @ 7:30PMWelcome 
Back Concert - "MA$E" & Friends at Nassau Coliseum on Sep. 25th, 2004 7:30pm. Expect 
some extra traffic on the Long Island Expressway, Southern State Parkway, Northern 
State Parkway, Meadowbrook Parkway and NY 24 Hempstead Turnpike, starting around 5 pm 
for the evening event and again after starting at 11:30 pm.*Please arrive early due to 
new security measures.
Manhattan Mulberry Street Pedestrian Mall till October 11, 2004Mulberry Street 
Pedestrian Mall through October 11, 2004. Mulberry Street between Canal Street and 
Broome Street:  This street will be closed Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 
10pm.
Manhattan All Access Tour @ Madison Square GardenMadison Square Garden�s� All Access 
Tour allows fans to get an insider�s view of the inner-workings of The World�s Most 
Famous Arena�, providing them with little-known information and rarely seen viewpoints 
on the legendary showplace. Visitors taking part in the �All Access� one hour tour 
become a part of one of the busiest and most exciting sports and entertainment 
facilities in the world and are treated to a host of unique experiences. Visit the 
Knicks, Rangers and Liberty locker rooms; tour backstage of the Theater at Madison 
Square Garden; go inside the Star dressing rooms; learn how a basketball court becomes 
a sheet of ice; witness all the seldom seen build-up to a live event � players 
practicing, performers in production, casts in rehearsal or crews staging events! 
You�ll never know what you�ll see on the All Access Tour. Expect some extra traffic on 
7th Ave., 8th Ave., and in the west 30s
Manhattan New York Liberty @ Radio City Music HallNew York Liberty will be taken on 
the:Connecticut Sun on 9/10San Antonio Starzz on 9/12Indiana Fever on 9/16Washington 
Mystics on 9/19at the Radio City Music Hall. Expect very heavy traffic on 7th Ave., 
8th Ave., and in the west 30s and 40's, especially 2 hours before and after the 
event.*Please arrive really early due to new security checks*


Business News: http://web1.nypost.com/business/business.htm

: http://www.nypost.com/business/28580.htm
 YAHOO! JOINS ONLINE MUSIC WARS WITH MUSICMATCH BUY
By HOLLY M. SANDERS
         Yahoo! is throwing its hat into the ring in the increasingly crowded 
music-downloading business.
    The Internet darling announced yesterday it will snap up Musicmatch for $160 
million in cash.
    The acquisition makes Yahoo!, which runs the most popular Web site, a legitimate 
contender in the online music market, analysts said.

GOLDMAN GIVES UP OPTIONS ON AMEX: http://www.nypost.com/business/28573.htm
 By JENNY ANDERSON
           Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs is close to dumping the final piece of its 
American Stock Exchange stock options trading business for between $4 million and $6 
million.

 KIRK SERVES UP WINNER OF A YEAR FOR BIG DEALS: 
http://www.nypost.com/business/28581.htm
 By PAUL THARP
  At 87, wily investor Kirk Kerkorian still has his healthy vigor and up to $20 
billion to spread around.

 NEW EDITOR MAKES PAPER CUTS IN MONEY MAGAZINE: 
http://www.nypost.com/business/28582.htm
 By KEITH J. KELLY
                        A new editor arrived at   Money over the summer, and voila, 
the heads have started to roll.

NEWSDAY STAFFERS REGROUP: http://www.nypost.com/business/28587.htm
 By HOLLY M. SANDERS
    Troubled Newsday is trying to rally the troops as it copes with the fallout from 
its massive circulation scandal.

KORS HAS KINKS: http://www.nypost.com/business/28570.htm
 By SUZANNE KAPNER
       Bumpy start for designer's new clothing line   Michael Kors is a pro at winning 
over the fashion elite, as he did yesterday with a runway show that featured glammed 
up sportswear, including a turquoise mink jacket and a python print bikini.

 A FRASCH LOOK AT FASHION WEEK TRENDS: http://www.nypost.com/business/28579.htm
 By SUZANNE KAPNER
                 Jessica Simpson and Serena Williams may get all the attention as they 
sit front row at Fashion Week, but the real star power lies with the merchants from 
the big retail chains, who increasingly hold the keys to a designer's future.

 SALE OF  ALCAN UNIT  COULD  FETCH $5B: http://www.nypost.com/business/28586.htm
 By ERICA COPULSKY
  Canadian aluminum maker Alcan Inc. is exploring a possible sale of its 
rolled-products business in a deal that may be worth between $4 billion and $5 
billion, The Post has learned.

ESTEE LAUDER GETS NEW DIGS: http://www.nypost.com/business/28574.htm
 By LOIS WEISS
   ESTEE Lauder is mov  ing its Clinique, Origins, and Bobbi Brown divisions into 
63,000 square feet at 110 E. 59th St. by the second half of 2005.

BLACK SUES - FOR HELL OF IT: http://www.nypost.com/business/28575.htm
 By TIM ARANGO
  Ousted newspaper baron Conrad Black is suing a Toronto magazine for $2.1 million for 
a satirical story that depicts Black going to hell.

Real Estate: http://web1.nypost.com/realestate/index.htm

JEMB'S  CHALME  STARTS  NEW FIRM: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/30281.htm
By STEVE CUOZZO
Raymond Chalme, a   partner in Morris Bailey's JEMB Realty and a driving force behind 
the deal that brought the Millennium High School to 75 Broad St., is branching out 
with a new acquisition-and-management company.

JEMB'S  CHALME  STARTS  NEW FIRM: 
http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/30281.htm
By STEVE CUOZZO
Raymond Chalme, a   partner in Morris Bailey's JEMB Realty and a driving force behind 
the deal that brought the Millennium High School to 75 Broad St., is branching out 
with a new acquisition-and-management company.

SHELL OF A DEAL: http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/19394.htm
By LISA KEYS
When Rachel Ehrlich saw the brick row house her husband wanted to buy, her reaction 
was one of shock - and disgust.

WE FIND THE COOLEST ITEMS AT THE NEW MANHATTAN SUPERSTORE: 
http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/19393.htm
By ADAM BONISLAWSKI
Home Depot has descended on Manhattan, and Gotham's generally jaded residents are 
greeting its arrival with an enthusiasm frighteningly reminiscent of a suburban town 
celebrating the opening of a new mega-mall. How can you blame them?

50% OFF FOR COPS: http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/19395.htm
By Dakota Smith
There are a lot of downsides to being a cop, but housing isn't one of them. If you're 
willing to live in a borderline neighborhood, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban 
Development (HUD) will help you buy a house for half price. How does a three-bedroom, 
two-bath in Flatbush for $110,000 sound? (It needs some work.) Or how about a 
three-bedroom in South Ozone Park for $102,500?

END RENT: http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/19396.htm
By KATHERINE DYKSTRA
LIVING in a rent-stabilized apartment? Listen up. If you think the rent you pay seems 
exorbitant, you might be right.

FRESH CHINTZ: http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/19397.htm
BY BRADEN KEIL
The sprawling Village townhouse that actor Will Smith has recently vacated after a 
five-month rental is now on the market for sale.

ARCHITECTS BEHIND LOCAL HOT SPOTS BRING IT HOME: 
http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/19400.htm
By KATHERINE DYKSTRA
Matthew and Madonna Badger met with several residential architects about the 
renovation of their West Village loft before they had their Eureka moment. Who says 
you have to go with a residential architect?

MY NEW HOME: http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/19399.htm
By LISA KEYS
NEW BACHELOR RETURNS TO CITY SEARCH TIME: five months WHAT HE BOUGHT: 680-square-foot 
condo with Chrysler Building views, $550,000 For two years, John Chappell had been 
living in a townhouse in northern Westchester, commuting 11/2 hours each way to his 
job as an equity research analyst in the city.

HOUSES OF THE WEEK: http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/19385.htm
Jamesport. L.I. $925,000This North Fork condo seems like a chance to get 
million-dollar East End amenities without quite cracking seven figures. Ownership of 
this two-bedroom, two-plus- bath frame house (with its own private deck and water 
views) includes access to a private beach, pool, tennis courts and the community 
clubhouse and fitness center. Agents: Jim and Eileen Tonsmeire, Prudential Douglas 
Elliman, (631) 765-5005, ext. 217.

JUST SOLD!: http://www.nypost.com/realestate//realestate/19398.htm
Manhattan CENTRAL PARK WEST $826,500 382 Central Park West Two-bedroom, two-bath 
condo, 1,150 square feet, with balcony, walk-in closets, through-the-wall a/c, dining 
area and city/park views from northern and western exposures; Olmstead building 
features 24-hour doorman, elevator, laundry, playroom, playground, music rehearsal 
room, gym, dance studio, bike room, and private storage. Common charges $528.54, taxes 
$219. Asking price $725,000, on market three weeks. (Brokers: Bettina Nelson and 
George Nelson, the Corcoran Group and Milton Elbogen, Manhattan Apartments)

Entertainment: http://web1.nypost.com/entertainment/entertainment.htm

GIMME SWELTER: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28564.htm
 By DAN AQUILANTE
       IT was hot in therre   when hip- hop super  star Nelly took over   Webster Hall 
Monday to debut his twin CD release.

OUT OF THE PICTURE: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28568.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
    WHERE'S Ben?    Where's Jen? Not on    the posters for their    latest movies.

CURTAIN RAISERS: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28577.htm
 By MICHAEL RIEDEL
          THE third-floor bar at    Angus McIndoe is    buzzing again. It's    tough 
to get a reser   vation at Orso. And    the Starbucks at the  Marriott Marquis is 
selling coffee to people savvy enough to ask for their "theater discount."

SIMON WILL RETURN TO 'AI': http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28572.htm
 By DON KAPLAN
        A bitter lawsuit between   "American Idol" cre  ator Simon Fuller and Simon 
Cowell will not keep the snarky judge off the show.

WHAT I'D GIVE FOR A SMOKE: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28566.htm
 By ADAM BUCKMAN
    N OW here's a reality    show where the par   ticipants not only live together in 
the same house � they climb its walls, too.

THE STARR REPORT: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28589.htm
 By MICHAEL STARR
   The news at 10 (a.m.)  "The Tony Danza Show"  galloped to a fast start Mon day here 
in New York at 10  a.m. � winning the timeslot  against established, tough  
competitors "The Ellen De Generes Show" and  "Maury."

A NEW STAR ON THE RED CARPET: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28592.htm
 By MICHAEL STARR
  'VIEW" co-host Star Jones is replacing Joan Rivers as the host of E!'s red-carpet 
coverage of the Emmys this Sunday in L.A.

Movie Reviews: http://web1.nypost.com/movies/movies.htm

GAME FOR 'EVIL': http://www.nypost.com/movies/28253.htm
By LOU LUMENICK
RESIDENT EVIL: APOCALYPSE
IN one of several spectacular stunts, Milla Jovovich (or her double) runs down the 
side of a 260-foot building in "Resident Evil: Apocalypse," a more satisfying sequel 
to the 2002 sleeper hit, based on a popular video game.

PHONE-Y BALONEY: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28243.htm
 By MEGAN LEHMANN
  CELLULAR KIM Basinger appears to be literally phoning in from another movie in the 
highly improbable, maniacally action-packed thriller-cum-comedy "Cellular."

PROS ARE CONS: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28246.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
   CRIMINAL JOHN C. Reilly, one of the best character actors in the busi ness, shines 
in a rare leading role as a veteran con artist trying to pull off a big sting in 
"Criminal," a remake of "Nine Queens," a little-seen Spanish film from a couple of 
years back.

PREACHES  TO THE  CHOIR: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28247.htm
 By MEGAN LEHMANN
  HIJACKING CATASTROPHE'HIJACKING Catastro phe" is the latest ad dition to the 
avalanche of documentaries critical of the Bush administration.

ALEX DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28245.htm
 By MEGAN LEHMANN
 RECONSTRUCTIONUBER-hip technique triumphs over substance in "Recon struction," Danish 
filmmaker Christoffer Boe's time-crimping meditation on the different kinds of love.

JUST SAY NO TO 'KNOW': http://www.nypost.com/movies/28240.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
 WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW!?                     SELF-DESCRIBED as an experimental 
documentary, "What the Bleep Do We Know!?" is nearly two hours of New Age hooey 
(sample: "It takes one thought . . . for a man to have an erection") delivered by a 
succession of talking-head physicists, psychiatrists, doctors, scientists, 
philosophers, mystics and others.

WEIRD DIRECTOR PUTS CAMPBELL IN THE SOUP: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28242.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
   WHEN WILL I BE LOVED DIRECTOR James Toback burnishes his reputation as the doyen of 
sleazy indie cinema with "When Will I Be Loved," his micro-budgeted homage to 
"Indecent Proposal."

BLOODY GOOD SHOW: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28239.htm
    BANG RAJAN THAI cinema is coming into its own.
Last month saw the arrival here of the black comedy "Last Life in the Universe," set 
in modern Thailand.

Lifestyle: http://web1.nypost.com/living/living.htm

HAMPTONS DIARY: http://www.nypost.com/living/30025.htm
            PLEASURE and fun    were doubled over    the Labor Day    weekend when the 
Olsen Twins visited the South Fork.

Lottery Results: http://web1.nypost.com/lottery/lottery.htm
  NEW YORK
 Midday Numbers Tue.: 765
    Midday Win-4 Tue.: 1707
    Evening Numbers Tue.: 448
    Evening Win-4 Tue.: 0422
    Pick-10 Tue.: 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 21, 28,  29, 33, 36, 37, 39, 41, 52, 53,  64, 70, 73, 
75, 77
    Take-5 Tues.: 2, 3, 21, 24, 27
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    Mega Millions Tue.: 12, 35, 37,  38, 50; Mega Ball: 49
      NEW JERSEY
 Pick-3 Tue.: 378; Pick-4 Tue.: 8074
    Cash-5 Tue.: 7, 8, 14, 23, 33
      CONNECTICUT
 Play-3 Tue.: 995; Play-4 Tue.: 1441
    Cash-5 Tue.: 1, 18, 19, 20, 34

Opinion: http://web1.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/opedcolumnists.htm

RATHER'S OTHER IMPLODING 'SCOOP': 
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/28563.htm
By ERIC FETTMANN
          The growing Memogate furor   over the authenticity of doc  uments said to 
cast doubts   on George W. Bush's National Guard record isn't the only controversy 
dogging Dan Rather and CBS News these days.

DAN'S NEW PEERS: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/28578.htm
By ARNOLD AHLERT
   DAN Rather and CBS are   on the verge of joining a rogues gallery of ethically 
"compromised" journalists. A sampling:

NOBODY LIKES HIM: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/28562.htm
By DICK MORRIS
   JOHN Kerry is in deeper   trouble than the polls   indicate. While the Fox   News 
survey taken last week after the Republican convention shows Bush with a small lead 
over Kerry, the internal data indicates big shifts against the Democrat.

TERROR'S PALS IN THE PRESS: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/28569.htm
By RALPH PETERS
         JOURNALISTS   across the world are   horrified. A U.S.   helicopter gunship 
killed an al-Arabiya producer in Baghdad. And the international solidarity between 
scribblers immediately kicked into gear, outraged at American brutality.

Celebrity Photos: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/celebp/index.htm

: http://www.nypost.com/gossip/celebp/vma2004/photo01.htm

August 29th:The 2004 MTV VMA's...: 
http://www.nypost.com/gossip/celebp/vma2004/photo01.htm

Movie News: http://web1.nypost.com/entertainment/movies/news/news.htm
News, Sept. 13: Cowell Sued Over ''Idol'' Rip-Off, P. Diddy To Form All-Girl Band, 
C-3PO Actor Talks Revenge of the Sith,
Kit Bowen -- Hollywood.com Staff
Cowell sued for Idol rival show
Simon Fuller, creator of U.K. talent show Pop Idol and its U.S. spinoff American Idol, 
is suing his former collaborators, including Simon Cowell, claiming that Cowell's new 
project, The X Factor, is a rip-off of the Idol format, Reuters reports.

Style: http://web1.nypost.com/style/style.htm

FASHION BUZZ: http://www.nypost.com/style/28622.htm
By LISA MARSH
CALVIN KLEIN is either a fan of reality television or shares a barber with Victoria 
Gotti's sons.

LOOKS LIKE LIZ HAS EYE ON BIZ: http://www.nypost.com/style/28624.htm
By ORLA HEALY
Is Liz Hurley thinking about taming her sex-kitten image?  Or did she attend last 
night's Calvin Klein show because, like Mandy Moore and Janet Jackson, Hurley is 
hankering to get into the fashion biz?

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