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KERRY CARRIES NEW YORK IN A BLOWOUT: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31615.htm
 By KENNETH LOVETT       and DAREH GREGORIAN
           New York was Kerry Country last night, as the senator from Massachusetts 
easily took the state and its 31 electoral votes.

CITY'S INFO  WEB SITE  CRACKS  UNDER LOAD: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31606.htm
 By DAVID SEIFMAN
         Thousands of frustrated voters were turned away from the Board of Elections' 
help line yesterday because it's set up to handle only 18,000 calls a day � about half 
the estimated peak volume.

CHUCK WAGON KEEPS ROLLING: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31618.htm
 By FREDRIC U. DICKER
 ALBANY � Sen. Charles Schumer, who never faced a serious challenge from his two main 
opponents, swept to a record-breaking victory last night, winning across all parts of 
the state.

JERSEY ENDS UP  SWINGING TO KERRY: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31614.htm
 By PERRY CHIARAMONTE,        JEANE MacINTOSH         and KATE SHEEHY
        New voters, registered independents � and a groundswell of anti-war sentiment 
� sowed the seeds for a John Kerry victory in the Garden State last night.

DEMS PICK UP 2 SEATS IN NY SENATE, ASSEMBLY: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31619.htm
                         Democrats � backed by a cash infusion from billionaire George 
Soros � picked up two seats in the Republican-controlled New York state Senate and two 
seats in the Assembly, which they already control by a large margin.

ROTTEN APPLE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31608.htm
 By HEIDI SINGER, PATRICK  GALLAHUE, MARK BULLIET  & IKIMULISA LIVINGSTON
      The city's unprecedented voter turnout, together with machine breakdowns, 
missing records and election-worker snafus, led to long lines and mass confusion at 
scores of polling places in the five boroughs yesterday.

PSYCHO'S  DEMENTED  LOVE NOTE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31582.htm
 By LARRY CELONA,   TATIANA DELIGIANNAKIS     and BILL HOFFMANN
         The psycho who blew away his ex-girlfriend in front of their 4-year-old son 
in Brooklyn penned a chilling letter to the victim in which he vowed she would always 
be in his heart � even in death, cops said.

GAMBLER MA'S  'KILLER' BUSTED: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31591.htm
                 The man who killed a Brooklyn mom at an illegal gambling den was 
busted yesterday, police said.

LIFESAVING BOO$T FOR TOT: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31580.htm
 By RITA DELFINER
         Amelia-Grace Harpham is like any 3-year-old on her Brooklyn block � 
vivacious, energetic and sometimes cranky � except this child has a mystery blood 
disease and needs a lifesaving bone-marrow transplant.

TOY GUN  ROBBER  IS SHOT: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31592.htm
 By ZACH HABERMAN
           Cops last night shot and critically wounded a man suspected of robbing a 
Bronx gas station after he drew what turned out to be a toy gun and spun around toward 
officers chasing him, authorities said.

MCG SET FOR  LAST GOODBYE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31574.htm
                     TRENTON � New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey will say his public 
farewell one week before he leaves office, with a personal and reflective address that 
will highlight his accomplishments over the past two years, according to a spokeswoman.

BOMB SCARE  SHUTS 6TH AVE.: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31583.htm
                 A stretch of Sixth Avenue in Midtown was closed yesterday as cops 
investigated a "suspicious package" � that turned out to be a harmless briefcase.

PROSPECT PK. 'THUG' BUSTED: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31585.htm
 By LARRY CELONA
         A convicted armed robber, sentenced to lifetime parole, was nabbed yesterday 
for a spree of stickups in and around Prospect Park, cops said.

'STAB' GAL HAD CUT BEAU BEFORE: KIN: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31586.htm
 By JOE McGURK,        JAMIE SCHRAM     and DAN MANGAN
          The East Harlem teen accused of viciously stabbing her ex-boyfriend in a 
dispute over $10 had once before attacked him with a knife, the victim's family said 
yesterday.

SCAM DIDN'T  'WORK OUT': http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31577.htm
                 An accused gym rat could end up forking over big bucks to jilted 
customers in Brooklyn.

CITY POINTS TO  WILLETS REHAB: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31587.htm
 By JEREMY OLSHAN
        The city has asked for proposals to develop Willets Point, a 42-acre Queens 
eyesore of junkyards and auto-body shops bordered by Shea Stadium, Flushing Meadows 
Park and bustling downtown Flushing.

RESULTS FROM EMPIRE STATE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31598.htm

MISSING BABY OK AFTER  BEING TAKEN BY BX. SITTER: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31584.htm
                 A year-old South Bronx toddler was back in the loving arms of her 
frantic family last night after her teenage baby sitter disappeared with her for 30 
hours, police said.

CITY SCHOOLS ARE  1 BIG HOOKY HIGH: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31588.htm
 By DAVID ANDREATTA
 The holiday season is just around the corner, but thousands of high-school teens are 
already taking their vacation, new attendance figures obtained by The Post show.

H'WEEN RAPIST STRUCK BEFORE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/31593.htm
 By LARRY CELONA,       ERIN CALABRESE    and BRIDGET HARRISON
         Cops believe a man who kidnapped and raped a Manhattan woman after a 
Halloween party at a posh Chelsea nightclub may be linked to two other sex attacks, 
police sources said.

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

VOTERS CHOOSE DOUBLE DUBYA: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31622.htm
 By DEBORAH ORIN, IAN BISHOP, and STEFAN C. FRIEDMAN
  President Bush is headed back to the White House after a stunning re-election 
victory over John Kerry that confounded the pundits and the exit polls, according to 
vote tallies and TV network projections last night.

NATION GETS  OUT THE VOTE  WITH HIGHEST  COUNT SINCE  JFK VS. NIXON: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31617.htm
 By STEPHANIE GASKELL
   Voters across the country stormed the polls in record numbers yesterday to help 
decide one of the closest presidential races in recent history.

TERROR ISSUE BOOSTS BUSH: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31605.htm
 By KENNETH LOVETT
   President Bush's biggest strength for re-election was the war on terrorism, 
according to national exit polls last night.

BLOGGERS IN A BUNGLE: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31607.htm
 By NILES LATHEM
             The blogosphere took center stage in yesterday's election as grass-roots 
political pundits sent information about exit polls, trends and rumors over the 
Internet ahead of TV networks and mainstream media � and sometimes the truth.

WEIRD BUT TRUE ELECTION: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31610.htm
                       Talk about an absentee ballot!     With a quick computer 
keystroke, astronaut Leroy Chiao became the first American to vote for president from 
space, casting an encrypted ballot via e-mail from the international space station.

CLOONEY'S DAD LOSES BID: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31604.htm
                           The political career of Nick Clooney, father of actor 
George and brother of late singer Rosemary, wound up on the cutting-room floor as 
Kentucky's Fourth Congressional District � a conservative bastion � voted in his 
Republican opponent.

TOP DEM  DASCHLE  IS DASHED  IN DAKOTA: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31621.htm
 By VINCENT MORRIS
  Tom Daschle, the Senate's top Democrat and an 18-year veteran of Congress, was 
headed for defeat last night at the hands of former Rep. John Thune, while Republicans 
kept their hold on the U.S. Senate by at least two seats.

CALIFORNIA  VOTES FOR  STEM CELL  PROPOSAL: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31616.htm
       Supporters of stem-cell research scored a major victory last night as 
Californians voted to devote $3 billion to the largest state-sponsored scientific 
research program in the country.

STATES DEAL A RESOUNDING DEFEAT TO GAY MARRIAGE: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31620.htm
 By DAVID SEIFMAN
                       Voters last night approved constitutional amendments banning 
same-sex marriages in nearly every state where the issue was on the ballot.

BALLOT SNAFUS ROCK THE VOTE: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31609.htm
 By ANDY GELLER
             Voting machines malfunctioned, tempers flared and there were acts of 
partisan vandalism.

GRIDDER BUSTED  IN ROY DRIVE-BY: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/31589.htm
              LAS VEGAS � A former Oakland Raiders kicker was in police custody last 
night in the September drive-by shooting at the home of Siegfried and Roy, cops said.

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

OSAMA SPOKE  OF 9/11 ATTACK  MONTHS BEFORE: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/31572.htm
                 HAMBURG, Germany � Osama bin Laden spoke months before the Sept. 11 
attacks of a strike against the United States, and said there would be "thousands of 
dead," a Jordanian-born man who says he served briefly as the al Qaeda leader's 
bodyguard testified yesterday.

AFGHAN THUGS:  FREE TALIBAN: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/31576.htm
                    KABUL, Afghanistan � A militant Afghan group holding three foreign 
U.N. workers has given negotiators a list of Taliban prisoners and said it will kill 
the hostages unless they � and all Afghans jailed in Guantanamo Bay � are freed.

SAVE ME - THEN  CARE GAL FAINTS: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/31578.htm
 By ANDY SOLTIS
    An Irish relief worker held captive in Iraq pleaded for her life before suddenly 
fainting during a new videotaped appeal, only to be revived by terrorists dousing her 
with water.

All Horoscopes: http://web1.nypost.com/cgi-bin/horoscope.pl
ARIES
The most important thing today is that you let others know that whatever bad blood 
there may have been between you in the past, it is over and done with as far as you 
are concerned. It may annoy you that you always seem to be the one to make the first 
move, but on this occasion at least it will be worth the effort.
1-900-990-7810*
TAURUS
You are not as insensitive as some people appear to believe and you will go out of 
your way to prove it today. Of course, there are those who, whatever you do, will 
always be dissatisfied, but they are not the ones you should be aiming to convince. 
Your real friends know when you are being sincere, and they are the ones who count.
1-900-990-7811*
GEMINI
Money matters and business issues seem to be taking up a large slice of your time 
lately, thanks to Saturn, planet of restriction, but you can make things easier for 
yourself by letting partners and colleague take more of the decisions. Yes, that 
leaves you a bit more vulnerable than you would like, but you have got to start 
trusting people at some stage.
1-900-990-7812*
CANCER
You will be so highly motivated today that you attack difficult tasks with the kind of 
energy and enthusiasm that makes success a foregone conclusion. Be aware, however, 
that not everyone shares your passion for certain topics, nor is there any reason they 
should. It takes all sorts to make a world - that's why it is such an interesting 
place.
1-900-990-7813*
LEO
For some strange reason, you just can't get started today, most likely because you 
fear that the results will not be to your liking. Maybe that's so, but they won't be 
to your liking either if you sit there doing nothing. The only way to overcome your 
fears is to act. It does not matter what you do as long as you do something.
1-900-990-7814*
VIRGO
Don't be too hard on yourself if you discover that someone you thought you could trust 
was misleading you all along. Put it down to experience and swear that next time you 
won't be so gullible. However, don't go to the other extreme and never trust anyone 
again because in the long run that will hurt you more than it hurts them.
1-900-990-7815*
LIBRA
You may be unable to resist a cry for help, but how do you know it is a genuine cry 
and not someone trying to get something for nothing? The answer is, you don't know and 
cannot know and, really, it makes no difference. It is not whether someone deserves 
your help that matters but that you are prepared to give it from the goodness of your 
heart.
1-900-990-7816*
SCORPIO
The urge to travel will grab you today, but deep down you know that you have 
responsibilities at home and at work that must be dealt with first. No one will stop 
you if you try to escape, but you won't be too proud of yourself later if it turns out 
that something failed because you were not there to take care of it.
1-900-990-7817*
SAGITTARIUS
It is not like you to let your fears hold you back, but for some strange reason you 
are reluctant to take the kind of risk that at most other times you would not even 
think about. Maybe, on this occasion, you recognize that discretion could be the 
better part of valor. Maybe, on this occasion, you are right to hold back.
1-900-990-7818*
CAPRICORN
You sometimes find it hard to show your feelings, and with the moon close to Saturn in 
your opposite sign of Cancer, that seems to be at the root of your problem. Let others 
know how much you appreciate their efforts. Let them know how much they mean to you 
personally. You don't have to make a performance of it, but you do have to say 
something.
1-900-990-7819*
AQUARIUS
It is important that colleagues and employers know who you are and what you can do. 
Sometimes you tend to go off on your own and others lose track of you for a while, and 
that seems to be happening a lot lately. Today's planetary setup will make it easy for 
you to remind those you work with that you are still around and still active.
1-900-990-7808*
PISCES
Pisces is what astrologers call a "mutable sign, which means that you are more 
flexible than most, and you will certainly have to bend with the breeze over the next 
24 hours. There is no point in trying to resist forces that are too strong for you 
because they will blow you clean away. The times are changing and you must change with 
them.
1-900-990-7809*

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

BIG STEPH FORWARD: http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/33276.htm
By MARC BERMAN
MINNEAPOLIS � Brooklyn products Lenny Wilkens and Stephon Marbury have experienced 
their first training camp as Knicks. Club president Isiah Thomas celebrates his first 
Knicks anniversary next month. Owner James Dolan can again claim the NBA's highest 
payroll.
    There are no excuses. Not anymore. No crying about roster fluctuations, coaching 
on the fly with an old playbook, dealing with a lack of chemistry and cohesion.
    The honeymoon's over.

FLYING FIRST CLASS: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/33265.htm
  By STEVE SERBY
   THESE Herman Edwards Jets have talked about making their own history, and this is 
the time for them to walk the walk.

TIME FOR MARBURY TO DELIVER: http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/33277.htm
  By MIKE VACCARO
                    MINNEAPOLIS - The be   ginning arrives as a gift, for both of 
them. For the point guard, it is an opportunity to etch his name, for real, alongside 
the platinum legacies of all the players who came before him, some of whom he grew up 
worshipping as a Coney Island kid with stars in his eyes and stardust in his sneakers.

THIS GUM FRESHENS BREATH ... FOOLS BAMBI: http://www.nypost.com/sports/33281.htm
 By KEN MORAN
 BAD breath is not only a   no-no on dates � it's a problem for deer hunters, too.

UNION STANDS FIRM IN NHL LABOR WAR: http://www.nypost.com/sports/33284.htm
 By LARRY BROOKS
 With about $25 million remaining on his contract, the Rangers' Bobby Holik has about 
as much to lose as any NHL player if Commissioner Gary Bettman cancels this season.

ELLIOTT BAGS BOTH STAKES AT THE BIG A: http://www.nypost.com/sports/33290.htm
 By JOHN DaSILVA
  Jockey Stewart Elliott made a successful visit to Aqueduct as he swept both stakes 
on the Election Day card. Elliott, who came to prominence as the regular jockey of 
2004 Kentucky Derby/Preakness winner Smarty Jones, picked up the mount for the injured 
Richard Migliore on the Todd Pletcher-trained Summer Raven in the Grade 3 Tempted 
Stakes.

JETER BAGS GOLD GLOVE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/33285.htm
  By GEORGE KING
  It's not the fifth World Series ring Derek Jeter craves but he was very grateful to 
win his first Gold Glove yesterday.

STOTTLEMYRE AT POINT OF NO RETURN: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/33286.htm
  By GEORGE KING
   In what would be a crippling blow to the Yankees, Mel Stottlemyre is leaning toward 
retirement and could inform the club of his decision today.

YANKS' OLD MENTAL GURU TURNS BENEDICT ARNOLD: 
http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/33287.htm
  By GEORGE KING
  Fran Pirozzolo is officially a Yankee killer.     Pirozzolo, a mental skills coach 
for the Yankees from 1996 to 2002, helped the Marlins' Josh Beckett and Ivan "Pudge" 
Rodriguez prepare for the 2003 World Series in which the Marlins beat the Yankees in 
six games and Beckett was named MVP.

MET SEARCH DOWN TO 3: http://www.nypost.com/sports/mets/33291.htm
  By MARK HALE
  The courtship of Jim Leyland has ended before it even began.     Things with Leyland 
and the Mets are officially done, as the former Pirates, Marlins and Rockies skipper 
won't be a legitimate managerial candidate in Flushing after all.

CAMERON: SIGN BELTRAN & I'LL MOVE TO RF: http://www.nypost.com/sports/mets/33292.htm
  By MARK HALE
   If the Mets want to make a run at Carlos Beltran, Mike Cameron won't stand in the 
way.

GIANT STATS DON'T ADD UP: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/33280.htm
  By PAUL SCHWARTZ
   Imagine if you didn't know anything about how the Giants were faring seven games 
into the season except for these two statistics:

O'HARA OUT OF HOSPITAL: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/33278.htm
  By PAUL SCHWARTZ
       GIANT NOTES       After spending five days laid up at the Hospital for Special 
Surgery with an infection in his leg, Giants center Shaun O'Hara was released from the 
hospital yesterday. He will participate in the team meetings today at Giants Stadium 
and will continue to receive treatment for his condition, which has been diagnosed as 
cellulitis.

MAKING BELIEVERS: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/33266.htm
  By MARK CANNIZZARO
  The average margin of victory in the Jets' five wins prior to Monday night's blowout 
of the Dolphins was a mere six points, leaving the door wide open for critics to 
whisper that they were a paper tiger team, having beaten only one team with a current 
winning record.

JETS REPORT CARD: DEAN'S-LIST EFFORT: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/33275.htm
  By MARK CANNIZZARO
     Chad Pennington (11-of-19, 189  yards, 131.4 rating) completed eight of  his last 
10 passes for 141 yards and 2  TDs after a shaky start. Terrific comeback from  the 
New England loss last week.

STEPH EXPECTS BOOS: http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/33293.htm
  By MARC BERMAN
     KNICK NOTES        MINNEAPOLIS � Rehashing his departure from Minnesota is one of 
Stephon Marbury's least favorite subjects. For a few years after his messy divorce 
from Kevin Garnett, Marbury was greeted by a hostile reaction from Target Center fans.

ISIAH EYES EX-BULL ROBINSON: http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/33294.htm
  The Knicks have called to express interest in Eddie Robinson, who was bought out by 
the Bulls yesterday.

OPENING NET JITTERS: http://www.nypost.com/sports/nets/33283.htm
  By FRED KERBER
             Well, at least the Nets won't have to wait too long to start finding out 
what they have.

SHAQ'S NOT SATISFIED: http://www.nypost.com/sports/nets/33288.htm
  By FRED KERBER
    NET NOTES         Seventy percent of Shaquille O'Neal is still better than 100 
percent of many NBA centers. Just ask Shaq.

ALONZO MOURNS WHAT KIDD, TEAM LOST: http://www.nypost.com/sports/nets/33279.htm
  By FRED KERBER
              After a life-saving kidney transplant, Alonzo Mourning is grateful to 
play basketball again. But he has regrets about doing it with the Nets.

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JEALOUS EX SNOOPS ON SPADE
By Richard Johnson
 DAVID Spade has a high tolerance for shenanigans, but when it comes to nutty 
nymphettes, he draws the line.

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/cindy.htm
NICE PLACE TO VISIT, IF YOU CAN GET THERE
By Cindy Adams
THIS week, while all America was   working on our country's future, this   American 
was working on our coun  try's past.

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/liz.htm
DRAMA AT THE MET
By Liz Smith
'NO OPERA plot can be sensible, for in    sensible situations people do not    sing," 
said W.H. Auden.

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

: http://www.nypost.com/business/31553.htm
PAPER PROBE GROWS
By HOLLY M. SANDERS  and TIM ARANGO
 Federal prosecutors probing Newsday's circulation practices have expanded their 
investigation into the New York market.
    Both the Daily News and The Post have received subpoenas from the U.S. Attorney's 
Office for the Eastern District of New York, seeking detailed information about their 
circulation practices.

STOCKS DIVE ON DATA FAVORING KERRY: http://www.nypost.com/business/31555.htm
 By RICHARD WILNER
     The country's major stock indexes, up for most of the day, took a sudden and 
precipitous dive at about 2:45 p.m. � around the same time polling data purporting to 
show Sen. John Kerry with surprising leads in several battleground states was leaked.

COND� FAST TRACKS DOMINO: http://www.nypost.com/business/kelly.htm
 By KEITH J. KELLY
    COND� Nast is moving   up the launch date of Domino, a shopping magazine for the 
home, to April from its original fall debut plan.

EISNER PUSHED OVITZ THROUGH, DISNEY DIRECTOR TELLS COURT: 
http://www.nypost.com/business/31557.htm
 By PAUL THARP
     Secret talks had been under way at Walt Disney with major shareholder Sid Bass 
and two directors over the hiring of Michael Ovitz � only five months before Ovitz 
landed the cushy president's job.

PHOTOGRAPHER TO BE NEW EDITOR AT NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: 
http://www.nypost.com/business/31558.htm
                         For the first time in 10 years, there is a new 
editor-in-chief of National Geographic, the magazine where subscribers are counted as 
members of the National Georgraphic Society.

PARAMOUNT'S LANSING WRAPS TRAILBLAZING CAREER: http://www.nypost.com/business/31550.htm
 By PAUL THARP
 Sherry Lansing � the brainy ex-model who made Hollywood's studios a bastion for 
female executives � is throwing in the towel on the movie business.

MARSH TO  USE FUNNY $ FOR SUIT: http://www.nypost.com/business/31552.htm
 By RICHARD WILNER
     The insurance industry buzzed yesterday after learning that its poster child for 
bad behavior, Marsh & McLennan Cos., is planning to use about $230 million in 
now-barred contingent commissions to help pay off any settlement of its lawsuit.

NEW PLAY FOR TOYS: http://www.nypost.com/business/31559.htm
 By ERICA COPULSKY  and SUZANNE KAPNER
     Cerberus Capital Management, Bain Capital and U.K.-based Permira are among a 
handful of buyout firms expected to enter the first round of bidding for the Toys 'R' 
Us toy store chain, people familiar with the situation said.

MSO LOWERS FIRST HALF LOSS TO $37.3M: http://www.nypost.com/business/31547.htm
                      WASHINGTON � Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. has filed 
amended statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission to restate its loss for 
the first half of the year.

SHEFFIELD TOWER ON BLOCK: http://www.nypost.com/business/31551.htm
 By LOIS WEISS
   THE Rose family is tak  ing its biggest chip off the table by placing a $400 
million price tag on the 50-story Sheffield apartment tower on W. 57th Street, just 
west of Eighth Avenue

IPOD SALES JUICE APPLE SHARES: http://www.nypost.com/business/31554.htm
                        Apple Computer Inc. shares rose to a four-year high as demand 
for the iPod digital music player surges before the year-end shopping season, erasing 
the slump triggered in September 2000 by a disappointing profit forecast.

FORMER CA EXECS PAY BACK BONUSES TO SEC: http://www.nypost.com/business/31541.htm
                              Two former vice presidents at Computer Associates 
International agreed to pay fines to regulators and return bonuses they received for 
their part in a $2.2 billion accounting fraud at the company.

FEDS NAB MY$TERY MAN: http://www.nypost.com/business/31544.htm
 By CHRISTOPHER BYRON
   Mystery hedge-fund financier Treyton L. Thomas � the subject of several articles in 
The Post last year � was charged yesterday in Boston with securities fraud.

 ELGINDY PAL ADMITS PASSING FBI TIPS: http://www.nypost.com/business/31549.htm
              A former associate of Amr "Anthony" Elgindy told jurors he passed 
confidential information from an FBI agent to the online stock picker, who was "pretty 
excited" to get the illegal tips.

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

SPORTS HALL SWITCHES SIDES: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/33195.htm
By STEVE CUOZZO
THE heavily hyped Na  tional Sports Museum has walked away from a widely reported deal 
to open in the landmark 26 Broadway and is negotiating instead with the owners of a 
different landmark building across the street, The Post has learned.

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

GOOGLE-Y EYES: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31545.htm
 By ANNA JANE GROSSMAN
       WARNING before reading on: If you're     near a computer, you might be on the   
  verge of wasting the rest of the day.

'NOEL' AT OUR DISPOSAL: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31540.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
           WILL audiences want    to pay $10.25 for a    theater ticket to see    a 
movie that will be available in five days on a disposable DVD for $5 � and, the week 
after that, for free on cable?

'PONIES' A GOOD BET: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31538.htm
 By FRANK SCHECK
    DAVID Mamet meets   "The Sopranos" in   "Ponies," a pungent   one-act play 
featuring several members of the TV show.

GRIEVING KELLERMAN RETURNS TO AIR TODAY: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31542.htm
 By ANDREW MARCHAND and DAVID K. LI
    THERE really aren't any words   appropriate enough to de  scribe the loss.     So 
Fox Sports Net's Max Kellerman � who is set to return to his Fox Sports Net show, "I, 
Max," for the first time since his younger brother was murdered three weeks ago � 
deals as best as he can.

RETURN OF THE SOAP QUEEN: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31543.htm
 By MICHAEL STARR
                                 LINDA Dano will make one of   her first public 
appearances   today since the Sept. 15 death of her husband, Frank Attardi.

A SHORE THING: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31546.htm
 By LINDA STASI
            LAST year's runaway hit,   "The O.C.," comes back to  morrow night after a 
summer hiatus during which Ryan (Benjamin McKenzie) ran off to take care of his 
ex-girlfriend who was otherwise knocked up; Seth (Adam Brody) sailed off because Ryan 
had run off; Marissa (Mischa Barton) had slunk off because Ryan had run off; and 
Summer (Rachel Bilson) � the person, not the season � had cooled off with Seth and 
heated up with another guy.

BEYOND FUNNY: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31536.htm
 By DAVID K. LI
    AISHA Tyler wants to be more   than just a pretty face who   can tell a good joke.

TV CAMERAMAN KILLED IN IRAQ: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31548.htm
                 THE news agency Reuters is   demanding a full investiga  tion into 
the death of one of its cameraman who was killed in Iraq Monday.

A CHANGE OF PACE: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31537.htm
 By MARIEL CRUZ
 In the 1980s, Adam Lazaro lived on Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn, right by the course of 
the annual New York City Marathon. He watched the 26.2-mile race every year until 
finally, one November, he walked down from his apartment and said, "I'm going to run 
that race."

THE STARR REPORT: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31560.htm
 By MICHAEL STARR
  Rob Lowe's "dr. vegas" has  joined NBC's "Father of the  Pride" as another 
high-profile  fall series now officially "on  hiatus" � or at least gone  from the 
schedule during the  November sweeps period  (which kicks off tomorrow  night).

CATCH 'EM LIVE: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31562.htm
 Mexico Here Works by Mexican choreographers living in New York City. Nov. 5th, 8 
p.m., Sunday, Nov. 7th at 2 p.m. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts,566 LaGuardia 
Pl., at Washington Square South. $20.

POETRY IN MOTION: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31563.htm
 During the day, Caridad De La Luz (right) is a loving wife and devoted mother of two. 
But when night falls, a mysterious transformation occurs - the 30-year-old Bronx-born 
Boricua becomes La Bruja, a multi-faceted spoken-word artist.

URBAN COWBOYS: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31564.htm
 Named the Cuban Cowboys to reflect a hybrid of two cultures, this foursome pounds out 
some of the best, if not the only, "Cuban surf-rock" you've every heard. The mix of 
guajira and "spaghetti Western" is so hip-rocking, it makes you want to buy a cowboy 
hat and howl at the moon.

HEALING ARTS: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31565.htm
 By CELIA SAN MIGUEL
 Mention a visit to the pediatrician's office to your toddler, and he'll probably try 
to hide under his bed, with images of oversized needles dancing in his head. But what 
if his clinic features an elaborate playground and colorful rooms with murals 
depicting dinosaurs and enchanted forests? Well, he might just beg you to make another 
appointment.

TEMPO TOP  10 HOT LIST: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31566.htm
 1. MANNY RAMIREZ: The Red Sox slugger won the MVP award (and broke Yankee fans' 
hearts) in the World Series.

DYNO-MIGHT: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31567.htm
 'NAPOLEON Dynamite" star Jon Heder, above, is slipping back into his nerd boots to 
guest star on "Mad TV" Saturday night.

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

ANCIENT PEOPLE, MODERN TIMES: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31539.htm
By V.A. MUSETTO
STILL, THE CHILDREN ARE HERE
3 stars
      Running time: 85 minutes. Not rated (nothing objectional). At Film Forum, 
Houston Street, west of Sixth Avenue. Through Tuesday.
     THE Garos people of northeast India   live much the way their ancestors did 6,000 
years ago, isolated from the fast-paced modern world.
    They take life easy, harvesting rice and building houses from bamboo and thatch.

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

EXERCISE DEMONS: http://www.nypost.com/living/31433.htm
By FARRAH WEINSTEIN
Ok. I get it. It's not how tough the workout is. It's how you feel the morning after. 
With the summer long gone, it's really time to hit the gym again. No more replacing 
treadmill tracks with long walks on the beach.

DR. MICHAEL FOX: http://www.nypost.com/living/31385.htm
DEAR DR. FOX: Our dog was   attacked by a pit bull and, although we

HELLO, KITTY HOMES: http://www.nypost.com/living/31386.htm
By JULIA SZABO
 Sanrio's hugely popular Hello   Kitty character has been around   since 1974, 
appearing on every conceivable kind of plaything for kids and adults, from razor 
scooters, bicycles and CD players to waffle makers, vacuum cleaners, snowboards, and 
even a 13-inch TV.

Lottery Results: http://web1.nypost.com/lottery/lottery.htm
  NEW YORK
 Midday Numbers Tue.: 669
    Midday Win-4 Tue.: 1436
    Evening Numbers Tue.: 787
    Evening Win-4 Tue.: 3419
    Pick-10 Tue.: 7, 12, 14, 15, 17,  22, 23, 25, 33, 34, 39, 44, 48,  50, 58, 63, 65, 
75, 78, 80
    Take-5 Tue.: 3, 5, 21, 27, 32
    Mega Millions Tue.: 24, 32, 42,  49, 50; Mega Ball: 3
      NEW JERSEY
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 Pick-3 Tue.: 358; Pick-4 Tue.: 9271
    Cash-5 Tue.: 2, 10, 12, 15, 32
      CONNECTICUT
 Play-3 Tue.: 982; Play-4 Tue.: 0203
    Cash-5 Tue.: 1, 4, 13, 24, 33
    Classic Lotto Tue.: 6, 23, 25, 38, 41, 44

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

WHAT THE WINNER FACES: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/31573.htm
By PETER BROOKES
   THROUGHOUT history, na  tions have yearned tirelessly   for enduring peace and sta  
bility. Unfortunately, it just doesn't seem to be in the cards yet.

DOCS UNDER SIEGE: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/31575.htm
By JONATHAN R. READ
   IT started out as   just another week   of expensive and   somewhat shallow social 
dinners, but it soon turned into three courses of fear.

EXIT-POLL OUTRAGE: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/31590.htm
By DICK MORRIS
          IN the end, George W.   Bush won the elec  tion. But the net  works were 
afraid to report that fact to us because their exit polls showed Kerry winning. 
Conditioned to believe that exit polls could never be wrong, the news anchors were 
left stuttering and stammering.

THE IRAQ FACTOR: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/31594.htm
By ERIC FETTMANN
   IN the end, George W.   Bush survived the   Jimmy Carter factor.    There's no 
doubt that Iraq brought voters � and Kerry voters, in particular � out to the polls in 
record numbers.

HIS VICTORY, OUR LUCK: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/31595.htm
By JOHN PODHORETZ
   HE said he would do things � and he did   them.       He said he would protect the 
American   people by fighting a War on Terror � and he has. He said he would hold al 
Qaeda and its host regime in Afghanistan responsible for their crimes and that he 
would roust them from their safe haven � and he did it.

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

: http://www.nypost.com/gossip/celebp/10262004/photo01.htm

October 26th:The Tribeca Theater Festival & Mario Cantone's 'Laugh' Whore'..: 
http://www.nypost.com/gossip/celebp/10262004/photo01.htm

Movie News: http://web1.nypost.com/entertainment/movies/news/news.htm
News, Nov. 1: Jay-Z, R. Kelly Tour Scrapped After Garden Brouhaha, Lavigne Rants on 
Lip-Synching, Moore's Camera's Ready to Roll
Guylaine Cadorette -- Hollywood.com Staff
Jay-Z, R. Kelly tour scrapped after Madison Square Garden brouhaha
Jay-Z and R. Kelly's hyped Best of Both Worlds tour, which had been scheduled to run 
through Nov.

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