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

NYPD BLUES NO. 1: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29039.htm
                      THE fashion police have given    the men and women of the    
NYPD a gold star for being    the sharpest-dressed big-city cops in the land.

BUSH IN  JERSEY  SURGE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29004.htm
 By STEFAN C. FRIEDMAN
         President Bush has pulled even with John Kerry in New Jersey and is surging 
in key battleground states captured by Al Gore in 2000, polls out yesterday show.

INSIDE WACKO'S LAIR: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29015.htm
 By KENNETH LOVETT and    MURRAY WEISS
  A picture of President Bush, with the words "Dead Man" spray-painted over it, 
quotations from George Orwell's "1984," curse words painted on the floor � these are 
the "decorations" inside the home of the mentally unstable upstate man who the Secret 
Service fears wants to kill the president.

JENNINGS' SUBPOENA  BLITZ VS. COLLEAGUES: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29013.htm
 By FRANKIE EDOZIEN
                        Embattled City Councilman Allan Jennings served a slew of 
bewildered colleagues with subpoenas yesterday to force them to testify in his ongoing 
misconduct trial.

'GAY HARASS' CHARGE  ROCKS CITY COUNCIL: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29027.htm
 By STEPHANIE GASKELL     and DAVID SEIFMAN
          A male aide to Brooklyn City Councilman Vincent Gentile has accused his boss 
of sexual harassment, rocking a legislative body that is currently grappling with a 
separate workplace complaint against a Queens councilman.

MANHOLE BLAST SPURS  W. SIDE TERROR PANIC: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29032.htm
 By TODD VENEZIA
         A massive manhole explosion rocked the West Side yesterday � smashing the 
front of a restaurant and sending hundreds of people fleeing in fear that terrorists 
had struck.

RAGING TEACHER  ATTACKS SCHOOL  PRINCIPAL: COPS: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29033.htm
                 A new teacher at a Bronx Catholic school was arrested yesterday after 
she assaulted a principal with a ceramic knickknack in a battle over her salary, 
police sources told The Post.

'SELF-PROMOTER' FALLS: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29025.htm
 By DAVID ANDREATTA
 A former city schools superintendent, who duped her superiors with bogus credentials 
to rise through the ranks over 25 years, got a slap on the wrist yesterday.

NAZI'S SICK RITES: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29010.htm
 By LORENA MONGELLI
       Thomas Zibelli, the self-styled neo-Nazi charged with recruiting teens to 
deface a synagogue and Metro-North station with swastikas and white-supremacist 
slogans, held regular Ku Klux Klan cross burning rituals in a Bronx park, two youths 
told The Post.

MOB IS OUT OF  GENNARO: MIKE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29012.htm
              Health-conscious Mayor Bloomberg dug into a greasy Italian sausage 
sandwich at the Feast of San Gennaro yesterday and said he's confident the famed 
street fair is now free of any mob taint.

GAL FOUND  SHOT DEAD  AT PARK: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29035.htm
 By PHILIP MESSING  and IKIMULISA LIVINGSTON
         Passers-by made a grisly discovery early yesterday when they came across a 
murdered woman slumped in the gutter by the side of Inwood Hill Park.

FEDS TO QUESTION N.J. GOV ACCUSER: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28999.htm
                 FBI agents will soon travel to Israel to interview the man who 
claimed New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey sexually harassed him, authorities said 
yesterday.

ROB VICTIM'S MYSTERY DEATH PROBED: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29007.htm
 By JAMIE SCHRAM    and JENNIFER FERMINO
         Police are investigating an attack on a Bronx man who died at a hospital 
after telling doctors he'd been beaten and robbed.

WRIST-SLAP  FOR CANARY  MOBSTER: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29020.htm
 By KATI CORNELL SMITH
       A former mob associate who helped authorities solve a 1994 murder that unfolded 
like an episode of "The Sopranos" was sentenced to probation on state and federal 
charges yesterday.

GAL WHO SET FATAL  FIRE COPS PLEA: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29002.htm
                 A 26-year-old woman pleaded guilty yesterday to setting a fire in a 
Queens home that killed a girl and severely wounded another.

'HAUNTED'  STATUES  STOLEN: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29034.htm
 By KIERAN CROWLEY
        Medieval doers on Long Island have stolen two heavy, life-size statues of 
knights in armor from a "haunted" local landmark.

STADIUM TEAM GETS 1ST DOWN: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29005.htm
   Plans for a new football stadium and a massive makeover for Manhattan's West Side 
cleared another hurdle yesterday when a judge ordered that public hearings on the 
projects must go ahead on schedule.

DMX A D-A-D: SUIT: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29008.htm
 By ALEX GINSBERG
    Rapper DMX walked out of a court appearance on drug and weapons charges in Queens 
yesterday only to be slapped with a paternity suit claiming he's the father of a 
5-month-old Maryland boy.

GARSON CUZ MAY TESTIFY IN E$TATE CASE: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29021.htm
 By DENISE BUFFA and        KATI CORNELL SMITH
           Judge Michael Garson is expected to testify before a grand jury for a 
second time soon, in connection with the disappearance of cash from his elderly aunt's 
estate.

B TRAIN DERAILS IN B'KLYN: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28997.htm
                 A subway car on a Brooklyn-bound B train derailed yesterday near the 
Manhattan Bridge, forcing the evacuation of nearly 200 passengers and disrupting the 
morning commute.

B'KLYN BOY'S LETHAL GAME: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29001.htm
 By HASANI GITTENS
               Evening fun turned to tragedy for a Brooklyn tot who choked to death 
while his family watched in horror.

COP, BRAVEST DWI BUSTS: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29006.htm
                 It was a bad day for New York's uniformed services yesterday, when a 
firefighter and a cop were busted for drunken driving in separate incidents.

'SLAY'  KIDS IN  LIMBO: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29011.htm
 By JOE McGURK     and BILL SANDERSON
           Three Westchester children orphaned when their father killed their mom, 
shot their aunt and then killed himself are being offered a new home with their 
maternal grandmother.

QNS. STUDENT  NABBED WITH  PISTOL, POT: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29022.htm
 By PHILIP MESSING
            Police broke up a fight among three Queens high-school students yesterday 
� and found one of them carrying a gun and drugs, officials said.

CITY $LAPPED FOR DRUGGIE DEATH: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29026.htm
 By DAREH GREGORIAN
       A Manhattan judge has ruled that the city has to pay $170,600 to the family of 
a slain drug dealer whose infamous shooting by police touched off riots in Washington 
Heights.

TAX-CHEAT RACING EXEC JAILED: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28994.htm
              A former top official with the New York Racing Association has been 
sentenced to four months in prison following his guilty plea on tax-evasion charges in 
Long Island federal court.

MARTHA WILL BE IN PRISON BY OCT. 8: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29036.htm
                                              Domestic diva Martha Stewart won't be 
making pumpkin pie this Thanksgiving � unless it's in prison.

IRISH GUY SMILES  ON COMPATRIOTS: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/28996.htm
 By DYLAN FOLEY
          Popular Irish radio talk-show host Adrian Flannelly doesn't just talk the 
talk � when young folks from his homeland needed help, he threw himself into 
immigration reform and helped turn tens of thousands of young illegals into taxpaying 
green-card holders.

VIPS REIGN AT POST'S PARADE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/29029.htm
  Everybody loves a Parade, and celebrities, journalists and even the mayor and a 
Nobel Peace Prize-winner turned out last night to celebrate Parade magazine's return 
to New York City every Sunday in The Post.

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

PLEASE KILL MOMSTER: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29024.htm
 By DOUGLAS MONTERO
     It was love at first sight.     Too young and too poor to marry, Zahira Matos and 
Yovany Tellez nevertheless had a child in October 2002.

'DON'T RETREAT,' BUSH TELLS U.N.: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29023.htm
 By DEBORAH ORIN
            President Bush yesterday vowed that the terror thugs who just decapitated 
two Americans won't decide Iraq's future or chase America away with "the beheadings of 
bound men."

SWIFT SLAP AT 'HANOI JOHN': http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29031.htm
 By DEBORAH ORIN
        Vietnam vets opposed to John Kerry are today launching a new TV ad that links 
Kerry to Jane Fonda as an anti-Vietnam War activist who "betrayed his country" by 
consorting with the enemy.

NO U.S. 'AIR'  PLAY FOR CAT  STEVENS: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29038.htm
 By DAREH GREGORIAN
       He should have stuck with the peace train.     A Washington-bound flight from 
London was diverted to Maine yesterday because one of the passengers was on a U.S. 
terror watch list � Yusuf Islam, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens.

KERRY CAMP TAKEN IN BY S. KOREAN SPY: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29014.htm
 By IAN BISHOP
 WASHINGTON � A South Korean spy duped John Kerry's fund-raisers into exploring the 
creation of a new Korean-American political group � raising U.S. suspicions that Seoul 
may be trying to influence the presidential election.

CBS 'HOAXER' BROKER: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29009.htm
 By DON KAPLAN
          The "60 Minutes" producer on CBS's story that used phony National Guard 
documents is the subject of an internal investigation for arranging contact between 
the network's source and a top aide to John Kerry, officials said yesterday.

ADVERTISERS MIGHT CUT AND RUN: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29019.htm
 By PAUL THARP
             CBS faces a multimillion-dollar revolt by advertisers and viewers upset 
by the forged memos and eroding confidence in news anchor Dan Rather.

GOP 'MEMO' TO KERRY: 'FESS UP: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29028.htm
 By IAN BISHOP
 WASHINGTON � Republicans yesterday demanded the Kerry campaign come clean about its 
role in CBS's National Guard documents scandal amid growing doubts about the alleged 
mystery woman said to be the source of the fake memos.

DURST IN DEAL FOR 5-YEAR STRETCH: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29018.htm
 By LESLIE T. SNADOWSKY
 Cross-dressing millionaire Robert Durst has struck a deal with Texas prosecutors to 
spend five years in prison and avoid another spectacular trial, The Post has learned.

NEW CELLPHONE IS SCENT-SITIVE: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29037.htm
              BERLIN � A German telecommunications company said yesterday it is 
developing the first cellphone that will alert users when their breath is bad.

41 CLUES  POINTED  TO SCOTT: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29016.htm
 By HOWARD BREUER
           REDWOOD CITY, Calif. � Four weeks after Laci Peterson's disappearance, 
detectives had 41 reasons to suspect her husband dumped her pregnant body in San 
Francisco Bay, the lead detective testified yesterday.

SPECTOR IN  SLAY INDICT: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/29017.htm
                 A grand jury has indicted music legend Phil Spector for murder in the 
2003 shooting death of B-movie queen Lana Clarkson, defense lawyers told The Post 
yesterday.

LETHAL 'LIARS': http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/28995.htm
     WASHINGTON � Cigarette makers lied about the dangers of smoking for 50 years, the 
federal government said yesterday as its $280 billion case against the industry went 
to trial.

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

SAVAGES BEHEAD ANOTHER AMERICAN HOSTAGE: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/29040.htm
 By NILES LATHEM
 WASHINGTON - President Bush yesterday condemned the grotesque beheadings of American 
hostages by Iraqi terrorists, as another U.S. citizen, Jack Hensley, became the second 
in two days to be savagely murdered.

THUG OF MANY FACES:  EVIL BUTCHER ZARQAWI  NOW TOPS MONSTER LIST: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/28998.htm
 By NILES LATHEM
            WASHINGTON � The CIA said yesterday it believes the masked man videotaped 
beheading American hostage Eugene Armstrong was Abu Musab al-Zarqawi � the ruthless 
terror master whose brutal campaign has catapulted him to the top of the anti-American 
effort in Iraq.

BAGHDAD  BOMBERS  HIT CONVOY: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/29000.htm
                 BAGHDAD � A car bomb exploded on Baghdad's airport road yesterday as 
a U.S. military convoy was passing by, wounding four American soldiers and destroying 
an armored Humvee, the U.S. military said.

All Horoscopes: http://web1.nypost.com/cgi-bin/horoscope.pl
ARIES
There is no point being too assertive or aggressive now that the sun is moving into 
your opposite sign of Libra. If you want to get things done over the next few weeks, 
you will have to learn the joys of partnership. Put aside your pride and your need to 
be the boss, and let others lead the way. They'll take you where you need to go.
1-900-990-7810*
TAURUS
It is important - very important - that you pay close attention to details today 
because the smallest things will trip you up. This is also a good time to start 
thinking about your everyday routines and habits, and how you can change them to make 
more of your time and your talents. You don't have to cling to the past.
1-900-990-7811*
GEMINI
Make this the day when you put all thoughts of fear and failure behind you and strike 
out in a new direction. The sun's entry into the most dynamic area of your chart, 
followed by Mars and Jupiter later in the week, will give you the stimulus you need to 
get out of your armchair and start doing what, deep down, you know you were born to do.
1-900-990-7812*
CANCER
The sun's move into one of the more sensitive areas of your chart today will make it 
easier for you to get closer, emotionally speaking, to people you have somehow drifted 
apart from in recent months. Start by trying to see things from their perspective. You 
will be surprised how easy that is, and how close their viewpoint is to your own.
1-900-990-7813*
LEO
This is not the time to be too serious about life - on the contrary, the only thing 
you should be striving for now is to have a little fun for yourself. As the sun moves 
into the most open and outgoing area of your chart, you will have no trouble at all 
being much more sociable - not that you had much trouble before, but now you'll be a 
real party animal.
1-900-990-7814*
VIRGO
Just because the sun leaves your birth sign today does not mean your luck is about to 
turn for the worse - on the contrary, there are still plenty of good things coming 
your way. What it does mean, however, is that you must be a bit more sensible about 
how you use your time and energy, and on what you spend your money.
1-900-990-7815*
LIBRA
Although the sun moves into your birth sign today and although you are eager to start 
new things, you would be wise to be patient and, for the first few days at least, take 
things a step at a time. You can move up a gear, if not several, when Jupiter and Mars 
also enter your sign this coming weekend. Then it will be all systems go!
1-900-990-7816*
SCORPIO
Although the sun moves into the most sensitive area of your chart today, that does not 
mean you will instantly become a more sensitive person. But it does mean you will be a 
bit more responsive to a side of your nature that you sometimes like to pretend does 
not exist. You know what side that is - now you must acknowledge its importance.
1-900-990-7817*
SAGITTARIUS
Friendships of one sort or another will assume greater importance today, and it is 
quite likely that you will meet someone who, over the next few weeks, becomes an 
important companion. Also today, despite the sun's change of sign, there is still time 
- just - to curry favor with someone in a position of power. What can you do to 
impress him?
1-900-990-7818*
CAPRICORN
If you know what you want and if you believe you can get it, now is the time to make 
your bid for glory. The sun's transit of the midheaven angle of your chart will bring 
new opportunities and make you aware of new possibilities, and before you know it, you 
will be on your way to the top. Just remember, it's a long way to fall.
1-900-990-7819*
AQUARIUS
You probably cannot wait to get started on whatever big plans have been brewing in 
your head, but it you are wise - and Aquarius is always wise - you won't rush in where 
angels fear to tread. You have plenty of time to make your mark, so make sure your 
foundations are strong and make sure you have not overlooked any small but important 
details.
1-900-990-7808*
PISCES
Beginning today, you will have to turn your attention to your financial situation. If 
you are one of those Pisceans who never gives much thought to the future, what happens 
over the next few weeks will impress upon you the need to look ahead and make 
provision for the proverbial rainy day. It's about time you gave it some serious 
thought.
1-900-990-7809*

Sports News: http://web1.nypost.com/sports/sports.shtml

OUT TO LAUNCH: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30720.htm
By LENN ROBBINS
 It was Medical Marvel Night at The Stadium.
    Two days after getting two cortisone injections in his separated left shoulder, 
Gary Sheffield nearly separated the cover from the ball on a first inning home run 
that landed in the upper deck in left field.
    Jason Giambi, still trying to find himself after a benign tumor forced him to miss 
49 games, shattered a career-long 0-for-32 streak with a two-run homer to left-center 
in the second.

JASON DESERVES LONG LOOK: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30722.htm
                 JASON Giambi's face   turned the color of wax and the Yankees have 
kept a candle lit for him regardless, never mind the ongoing odds he would suffer 
burns from its drip.

IVAN FORCED LOCAL ANGLERS OUT OF WATER: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30715.htm
  IVAN the Terrible roared   through the tri-state area with more ferocity than anyone 
expected last weekend, forcing anglers to remain landlocked.

IT'S ALL RELATIVE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/30716.htm
  By PAUL SCHWARTZ
  HE doesn't have to   search very long or very hard if he wants to see what tough 
looks like. All he has to do is keep things in the family.

ELLIS TAKES PLACE IN APPLE'S HALL: http://www.nypost.com/sports/30717.htm
 By DAN MARTIN
 After he graduated from Brooklyn's Jefferson H.S. in 1959, LeRoy Ellis briefly 
considered going to play at Ohio State, but instead opted to go to St. John's, where 
he became a star under head coach Joe Lapchick.

BATTMAN: IT'S MAY DAY: http://www.nypost.com/sports/battman.htm
   Battman lost with the Twins and won with the Rang ers last night to nudge the 
bankroll to 1,455 bretts.

JOE FACES TOUGH CALLS ON JASON, ESTEBAN: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30721.htm
  By LENN ROBBINS
        YANKEE NOTES           Yankee manager Joe Torre has some tough decisions 
upcoming, starting with whether to use Jason Giambi against Toronto left-hander Ted 
Lilly tonight. Giambi broke out of his 0-for-32 slump last night with a two-run home 
run to left center and batting him against a tough lefty could set Giambi back.

SHUFFLING STARTERS: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30723.htm
  By BRIAN LEWIS
   Orlando Hernandez has never been shy about giving his opinion on anything. But ask 
El Duque about the Yankees' decision to pitch him tonight instead of last night � 
meaning he thus likely will miss this weekend's crucial series in Boston � and he 
clams up like he's protecting state secrets.

WHO IS THE REAL LOAIZA?: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/30724.htm
  By BRIAN LEWIS
  The milestone 100th win of Esteban Loaiza's career � and his first win as a Yankee � 
was neither clean nor easy, but the struggling starter received the game ball from 
Mariano Rivera and the lineup card from Joe Torre also.

LOU: I'M STAYING WITH DEVIL RAYS: http://www.nypost.com/sports/mets/30718.htm
  By MARK HALE
     MONTREAL � The Mets don't know who their manager will be next year. But their top 
choice may now be looming as more of a longshot than ever.

EXPOS CAPTURE GAME 1 OF CELLAR SERIES: http://www.nypost.com/sports/mets/30719.htm
  By MARK HALE
            MONTREAL � The Expos don't know where they'll play next year. Their 
payroll is approximately $40 million. And they have Juan Rivera hitting cleanup.

KNEE INJURY KOS COWART: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/30714.htm
  By EVAN GROSSMAN
      The Jets' defense suffered a potentially damaging blow yesterday when it was 
learned middle linebacker Sam Cowart will be out 4-6 weeks with a sprained left knee.

GM: LAMONT'S NOT GOING ANYWHERE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/30713.htm
  By EVAN GROSSMAN
        JET NOTES       LaMont Jordan isn't going anywhere. In response to a published 
report detailing an offer made by the Raiders of a third-round draft pick in exchange 
for the disgruntled backup running back, Jets GM Terry Bradway was adamant that Jordan 
is not on the block and that he'll remain with the team until the end of the season.

Gossip: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/gossip.htm

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OLD WHAT'S-HIS-NAME COMPLAINS
By Richard Johnson
IT's a safe bet that Larry David, star of HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm," has canceled 
his subscription to Architectural Digest.

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/cindy.htm
BOOK BY HEIDI'S GIRL NAMES INT'L NAMES
By Cindy Adams
LOS ANGELES � Remember Tiffany   from "You'll Never Make Love in   This Town Again," 
the best seller   that sent Hollywood's best-selling names to their therapists and 
lawyers? Well, as I reported months back, this Alexandra Datig � her real name � is 
now telling the whole story of her life working for Beverly Hills Madam Heidi Fleiss.

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/liz.htm
DANCING WITH J.LO
By Liz Smith
'WHAT DO I know about marriage?     I think I've learned that both peo    ple have to 
really want to be     there. In the hard times is when a marriage becomes a marriage 
or just falls apart. You learn things as you go. I'm figuring it out for myself as I 
go along," says Jennifer Lopez to Diane Sawyer tomorrow night at 10 on "Primetime 
Live."

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metrocommute HeadlineNassau County Overnight Construction on LIE EB btwn Exit 33 & 
Exit 40; 11PM-6AMThere is overnight construction closing all lanes on the eastbound 
Long Island Expressway/I-495 between Exit 33 - Lakeville Road and Exit 40 - Jericho 
Turnpike from 11PM to 6AM
Nassau County Overnight Construction on LIE WB btwn Exit 40 & Exit 32; 9PM to 5AMThere 
is overnight construction closing all lanes on the westbound Long Island 
Expressway/I-495 between Exit 40S/N - Jericho Turnpike and Exit 32 - Little Neck 
Parkway from 9PM to 5AM.
metrocommute DelayNassau County Under 20 mph on SSP-EB: 21 to 22Under 20 mph on 
Southern State Parkway eastbound Exit 21S/N to Exit 22S/N
metrocommute Special EventManhattan United Nations General AssemblyThe United Nations 
General Assembly in taking place today. Expect closures on the following streets:The 
FDR will have lane closures between the 60s and 20s from 1PM to 3PM.Park & Lexington 
Avenues between 49th & 50th Streets.1st Avenue between 42nd Street and 48th 
Streets.From 1st & 2nd Avenus, 44th,45th,46th Streets.49th Street between 3rd and 
Lexington Avenues.42nd Street between the FDR Drive AND 2nd Avenue.Also the ramps to 
and from FDR Drive from 2nd Avenue.
Manhattan San Gennaro Feast 2004 in Little Italy; Sep 16 th - 26thThe San Gennaro 
Feast is here. The Celebration in honor of the patron Saint of Naples, highlights 
include Italian specialties, live entertainment, games and merchandise for sale, 
through Sept. 26, Little Italy, Mulberry Street between Canal Street and Houston 
Street. This street will be closed Thursday September 16th through September 26, 2004 
from 11:30am to 11:30pm for the San Gennaro Feast 2004.
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
Bronx Yankees vs Blue Jays @ Yankee StadiumThe New York Yankees host the Toronto Blue 
Jays at Yankee Stadium. Expect very heavy delays on the Major Deegan, Cross Bronx 
Expressways, Harlem River Drive, Willis Avenue Bridge, George Washington Bridge, 
Triboro Bridge, Throgs Neck Bridge, Whitestone Bridge, Lincoln and Holland Tunnels 
starting at about 3 hours before and, then again, after the game.Game times are:9/20 - 
7:05PM9/21 - 7:05PM9/22 - 7:05PM9/23 - 3:05PMIt's an especially good time to consider 
using the ,  or  trains to the Stadium.


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DISNEY BOARD WANTS AN EISNER SUCCESSOR BY JUNE
By ERICA COPULSKY
 The Mouse House isn't wasting any time filling Michael Eisner's shoes.
    Less than two weeks after Eisner said he would leave the helm of Walt Disney in 
2006, the media giant announced plans to find his successor.

3 FORMER  CA EXECS  TO FACE  CHARGES: http://www.nypost.com/business/28986.htm
 By JENNY ANDERSON  and KATI CORNELL SMITH
          Former Computer Associates chief Sanjay Kumar and two other top former 
executives are expected to face criminal and civil charges today, while the 
beleaguered software giant is expected to cough up $225 million to settle charges it 
improperly booked sales, sources told The Post.

DUNNE'S ANTAGONIST LANDS IN VIRGINIA JAIL: http://www.nypost.com/business/kelly.htm
 By KEITH J. KELLY
    A Virginia woman who   became an antagonist of Vanity Fair writer Dominick Dunne 
has been jailed in Virginia while waiting to face charges of stalking, harassment and 
identity theft filed several years ago in Pennsylvania.

 MILLER GETS ABSOLUTE CONTROL: http://www.nypost.com/business/28984.htm
 By KEITH J. KELLY
  Caroline Miller, deposed as editor-in-chief of New York magazine in February, may be 
able to exact a measure of revenge.

 GOLDMAN OKS YEARLY VOTES: http://www.nypost.com/business/28974.htm
                      Goldman Sachs Group Inc., after years of resistance, said its 
directors will face annual shareholder elections, instead of staggered three-year 
votes.

FED MOVE SIGNALS ECONOMY HUMMING: http://www.nypost.com/business/28985.htm
 By SUZANNE McGEE
        The economic recovery is intact � and interest rates are going to keep on 
climbing.

AIG'S GREENBERG RIPPED BY THE SEC & HURRICANES: 
http://www.nypost.com/business/28987.htm
 By PAUL THARP
  The world's largest insurer, headed by 78-year-old billionaire Maurice "Hank" 
Greenberg, is getting charged for the second time in a year for helping companies cook 
their books.

A TRIPLE SCOOP FOR DOWNTOWN: http://www.nypost.com/business/28966.htm
 By LOIS WEISS
    FILTER, one of the old   est, late-night Meatpacking District clubs, is being 
forced out of the upscaling neighborhood, leaving Hogs & Heifers as the holdout 
hotspot.

 WATERHOUSE FINED $2M FOR PAYMENTS: http://www.nypost.com/business/28978.htm
                      TD Waterhouse Investor Services Inc., the discount brokerage 
unit of Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank, agreed to pay $2 million for making 
undisclosed cash payments to advisers to win business, the U.S. Securities and 
Exchange Commission said.

 LUCENT CUTTING MORE BENEFITS: http://www.nypost.com/business/28979.htm
                              TRENTON, N.J. � For the second time in a year, 
telecommunications equipment maker Lucent Technologies Inc. is reducing benefits 
promised to thousands of its retirees.

MERRILL  DID ENRON  $7M FAVOR: FEDS SAY: http://www.nypost.com/business/28981.htm
                      HOUSTON � Six former Enron Corp. and Merrill Lynch & Co. 
executives were accused by a federal prosecutor yesterday of disguising a $7 million 
loan as a sale of energy-producing barges to "help Enron out of a jam."

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

SELLERS CASH OUT HUGE - AND LIVE THEIR DREAMS: 
http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19581x.htm
What does it feel like to sleep in a pile of cash? If you've owned a New York City 
home for a while, that's exactly what you're doing.

WE FOUND NEW YORK CITY'S BEST, FROM PENTHOUSES TO PET: 
http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19582x.htm
BEST HISTORIC BLOCK
Chumley's, the bar and grill famous as a literary hangout for the likes of Hemingway 
and Faulkner, still looks much as it did when it was a speakeasy. There are no windows 
and no sign, so you'll have to look for the address: 86 Bedford St.

GET RICH: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19576.htm
Robert T. Kiyosaki is a rich man; more importantly, he thinks like one. His book on 
investing, "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," was self-published and was on the best-seller lists 
for four years. (It's still there today.)

WE PICK THE BEST DESIGNER LINES AT DISCOUNT STORES: 
http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19575.htm
By ALYSSA ETTINGER
If you're a label snob, you probably like buying home furnishings; but it's gotten so 
that you can't walk through a discount store without being hit by a line from this TV 
star or that famous decorator.

YOUNG ACTRESS PASSES BOARD: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19578.htm
By LISA KEYS
SEARCH TIME: three months WHAT SHE BOUGHT: 450-square-foot UWS place for $319,000 
CATHY Carey, 27, knew she'd have to leap over a few hurdles in order to find a home. 
But she didn't expect the high jumps.

TOWNHOUSE RENTALS BRING SOME LUXURY TO HISTORIC NORWALK, CONN.: 
http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19579.htm
By ELIZABETH KEYSER
Vicky Seixas has lived in New York City for almost 30 years and finds leaving "kind of 
traumatic."

DOORMANNERS: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19580.htm
By JANE REILLY MOUNT
Q:I'm confused about tipping the doormen and handymen in my building. My mother says 
to tip regularly when they do something nice, but my husband says you only tip once a 
year during the holidays. Your thoughts?

LOSING WOOD: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19581.htm
By Braden Keil
Milquetoast-y entertainer Woody Allen is proving he can be one tough (mostly 
difficult) customer.

HOUSES OF THE WEEK: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19564.htm
Whitestone, Queens$749,000Considering it was built in 1901, this three-bedroom, 
two-plus-bath detached fieldstone Colonial is in pristine condition. The eat-in 
kitchen was recently updated, and the backyard is a decent size for a 
60-foot-by-100-foot lot, which includes room for the detached two-car garage. Agent: 
Nicoletta Wylie, Carollo Real Estate, (718) 747-7747.

DREAM HOMES: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19573.htm
Stony Brook, L.I.$2.25 millionIf Stony Brook seems like a village straight out of 
yesteryear, that's because it was designed that way � in 1940. Likewise, this 
custom-designed four-bedroom Dutch Colonial, built in 1986 on a 2-acre lot, brings to 
mind the grand Long Island waterfront estates of the early 20th century. The stately 
entrance hall leads to elegant, formal living and dining rooms. The den features a 
fireplace beneath vaulted ceilings and sliding glass doors that open onto an enclosed 
porch, and a kitchen with an atrium dining area � all of which overlook the heated 
in-ground pool. The home sits only a couple of hundred yards from the water, but if 
you want to get even closer, you can camp out in the "quaint" guest cottage right on 
the beach. Agent: Richard LeDoux, Coach Realtors, (631) 642-9000.

JUST SOLD!: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/19577.htm
Manhattan CENTRAL PARK SOUTH $657,500 160 Central Park South Prewar one-bedroom, 
one-bath condo, 850 square feet, with open granite kitchen, marble bath and washer/ 
dryer; Essex House building features full-time doorman, elevator, spa, gym, pool, roof 
terrace, maid/valet service, restaurants and shops. Asking price $695,000, on market 
one month. (Broker: Meredith Fine, BP Vance Real Estate)

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

RIVETING 'STUFF': http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28976.htm
 By MICHAEL RIEDEL
        LONDON � David Hare has a knack for writing plays that grab headlines, most 
famously "The Blue Room" � which skillfully exploited Nicole Kidman (naked onstage for 
eight seconds) to set New York abuzz.

SCARY 'DO  BLAMED ON  JETLAG: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28975.htm
        OOOFA! Is that really   Cybill Shepherd?       The blond "Moonlighting" beauty 
revealed another side of herself on British TV yesterday when she removed her hooded 
cape � revealing what she called her wild "jetlag hair."

'CSI' TURNS OUT TO BE GRIM REAPER: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28980.htm
 By ADAM BUCKMAN
          ON tonight's premiere   of "CSI: NY," Gary       Sinise provides the perfect 
line to start this review.     "It appears putrefaction's set in," growls Sinise, in   
the role of NYPD Det.   Mack "Mac" Taylor.   "She's starting to bloat   up a bit."

'BACHELOR' BOY BINGO: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28965.htm
 By DIANE CLEHANE
                               ON tonight's season premiere of "The   Bachelor" it's 
ladies' choice � at least for the first hour.

'BLUE' HEAVEN: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28967.htm
 By ADAM BUCKMAN
      CAN a new by-the-book   squad leader rein in   Andy Sipowicz?     I wouldn't 
count on it. But here's something you can count on: Next summer, Dennis Franz is a 
shoo-in to receive his ninth Emmy nomination for playing Sipowicz.

POKER   CHAMP   MOM: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28977.htm
 POKER queen Annie   Duke won $2 million in "The World Series of Poker Tournament of 
Champions" becoming the first woman ever to win a multimillion-dollar poker prize.

THE STARR REPORT: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/28989.htm
 By MICHAEL STARR
   'AH' umbrella policy  "Access  Holly wood" has  made it of ficial: Far nsworth  
Bentley,  otherwise  known as  "The Guy Holding P. Diddy's  Umbrella," is the show's 
new  fashion correspondent.

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

FLIGHT OF FANCY: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28721.htm
By LOU LUMENICK
   SKY CAPTAIN AND THE WORLD OF TOMORROW THE ghosts of Hollywood past - and future - 
collide to often stunning effect in "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow,'' a 
breathtakingly beautiful sci-fi adventure.
Kerry Conran's auspicious debut as a writer-director is the very first film in which 
the stars - Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow as a flying ace and a reporter out to stop a 
megalomaniac bent on destroying the world - act entirely against computer-generated 
backgrounds.

SCI-FI  EYE  CANDY: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28720.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
  GHOST IN THE  SHELL 2:  INNOCENCESOME advice: Don't even bother trying to figure out 
what's going on in "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence" � just sit back and enjoy the 
lush, trippy visuals in Japanese animator Mamouri Oshii's follow-up to his 1995 sci-fi 
hit.

CELLULOID BOUQUET  TO THE MOVIES: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28727.htm
 By V.A. MUSETTO
   GOODBYE, DRAGON INN 'GOODBYE, Dragon Inn" is a loving trib ute to cinema by Tsai 
Ming-liang, one of Taiwan's most accomplished and popular directors.

THREE'S A 'CLOUD': http://www.nypost.com/movies/28730.htm
 By MEGAN LEHMANN
  HEAD IN THE CLOUDSCHARLIZE Theron and her real-life beau Stuart Towns end must have 
had fun making the wartime romance "Head in the Clouds."

'LOCH' MOCK DOC OFF THE DEEP END: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28716.htm
 By V.A. MUSETTO
   INCIDENT AT LOCH NESS WERNER Herzog, the German au teur who teamed with madman 
Klaus Kinski in movies like "Fitzcarraldo," goofs on himself in the clever and amusing 
mockumentary "Incident at Loch Ness."

BERNIE'S GAME: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28717.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
 MR. 3000BERNIE Mac knocks it out of the park as an arrogant former su perstar in "Mr. 
3000," a surprisingly edgy comedy that presents perhaps Hollywood's least flattering 
portrait ever of Major League Baseball.

PAINFUL, HARSH 'TRUTH': http://www.nypost.com/movies/28728.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
  PARTICLES OF TRUTH     'PARTICLES of Truth" is one of those painfully earn est � and 
pretentious � little indies in which a pair of emotional cripples neatly resolve all 
of their problems within 48 hours of meeting each other.

HIGHLY POLISHED: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28729.htm
 By MEGAN LEHMANN
    SILVER CITYINDIE auteur John Sayles has bitten off a lot with his sprawling 
political satire "Silver City."

COURTING FEEL-GOOD FANS: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28722.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
  WIMBLEDONAN ultra-predictable if essentially painless romantic comedy with Paul 
Bettany and Kirsten Dunst, "Wimbledon" might be more accurately titled "40 Love 
Actually."

WWII WIFE'S TALE: http://www.nypost.com/movies/28726.htm
   ZELARY  'INSPIRED by actual events," the Czech tearjerker "Zelary" takes us back to 
World War II. Eliska (Ana Geislerova) is a Resistance fighter forced to flee Prague 
and the Nazis for a picture-postcard village called Zelary.

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

SINGLE GALS' FAT CHANCE LOWER: STUDY: http://www.nypost.com/living/30698.htm
 Here's the skinny for women on one possible way to keep from getting fat: Stay single.

Lottery Results: http://web1.nypost.com/lottery/lottery.htm
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Opinion: http://web1.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/opedcolumnists.htm

IT IS WATERGATE: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/28973.htm
By ERIC FETTMANN
   LAST week, as the furor over   Dan Rather's National Guard   memos grew more and 
more   intense, media critic Ken Auletta, appearing on PBS, criticized Fox News 
Channel for having "treated this story as if it were Watergate. It's not Watergate."

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

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September 20th:The 2004 Emmy Awards...: 
http://www.nypost.com/gossip/celebp/emmy2004/photo01.htm

Movie News: http://web1.nypost.com/entertainment/movies/news/news.htm
News, Sept. 20: Macaulay Culkin Arrested on Drug Charges, Edward Furlong Busted in 
Lobster Ordeal, Jackson Regrets Paying Off Mo
Guylaine Cadorette -- Hollywood.com Staff
Macaulay Culkin arrested on drug charges
Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin was arrested Friday in Oklahoma City, Okla., on 
suspicion of possessing marijuana and a controlled substance, Reuters reports.

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