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FEDS DREDGE UP $156M FOR N.J. PROJECTS: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34982.htm
 WASHINGTON � New Jersey will receive more than $156 million in federal money, 
much of which will pay to deepen shipping lanes, the state's U.S. senators 
announced yesterday.

MIKE VETOES MILLER'S  ELEX-FUNDING BOO$T: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34994.htm
 By FRANKIE EDOZIEN
 Mayor Bloomberg yesterday vetoed campaign finance legislation that would have 
altered the funding of city elections and aided challengers to the billionaire 
mayor.

THE GALL-$TAR: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/35010.htm
 By DAREH GREGORIAN
 Stop me before I shop again!      Pretend princess An  toinette Millard is   
showing some real gall:   She's suing American   Express for $2 million  for 
allowing her to go on  a nearly $1 million shopping spree she couldn't afford 
at some of the city's priciest stores.

KILLER 'CRACKHEAD' CHAMBERS CHARGED: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/35005.htm
 By LAURA ITALIANO, MURRAY WEISS and MARSHA KRANES
 Robert Chambers, bleary-eyed and unshaven after a night in the slammer, was 
arraigned on a crack-cocaine-possession charge yesterday in Manhattan Criminal 
Court.

ANGEL GOES HOME FOR THE HOLIDAY: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34989.htm
 By JEREMY OLSHAN
 Angel Reyes would rather have Italian food than turkey tonight. But after more 
than a month of hospital food, the 12-year-old boy, who survived the alleged 
drunk-driving accident that killed his best friend, is happy just to be home.

RAIN ADDS TO PAIN FOR TRAVELERS: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34992.htm
 By TATIANA  DELIGIANNAKIS and CLEMENTE LISI
 Travelers yesterday braved rainy weather and long lines at airports during the 
busiest travel day of the year.

SPONGEBOB SHOULD AVOID A SOAKING AT PARADE: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34997.htm
 By TODD VENEZIA
 The millions flocking to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade may get a holiday 
miracle today, with rainy skies expected to clear by the start and stay that 
way just long enough for Santa to pull into Herald Square.

CRIPPLED G.I. WALKING TALL: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34998.htm
 By NEIL GRAVES
 Sgt. Orlando Gill of Queens has a lot to be thankful for this year.     He's 
thankful for family, and friends � and, even after his leg was blown off, 
thankful he'll be able to continue to fight for America.

PELOSI'S  BOAST AS  DA RESTS: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34984.htm
 By KIERAN CROWLEY
 The prosecution completed its murder case against Danny Pelosi yesterday � and 
the suspect immediately issued a scathing review of the evidence against him 
before he was handcuffed and led away.

BRRACE YOURSELF FOR A COLD WINTER: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/35002.htm
 Bundle up � it's going to be colder than normal this winter around here.     
Temperatures will range about 2 degrees below average, meteorologists say.

ROCK AND RULE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/35004.htm
 By DAREH GREGORIAN
 A Staten Island judge has ordered a lawsuit against the doctor who made a 
dying George Harrison sign a guitar moved out of the city � in a decision the 
jurist set to the tune of the Beatles classic "Something."

DAD SLAYS 2 KIDS IN RAMPAGE: COPS: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/35006.htm
 By MURRAY WEISS, JOE  McGURK, MARK BULLIET  and RITA DELFINER
 A deranged man, enraged at not seeing enough of his kids, shot his baby 
daughter to death in her high chair and killed his autistic son yesterday after 
storming into his ex-girlfriend's Harlem home, law-enforcement sources said.

FROM DISS TO DEATH: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/35000.htm
 By MURRAY WEISS,  LARRY CELONA   and PATRICK GALLAHUE
 College student Mark Fisher was angrily rebuked by a pal of his alleged killer 
over a minor lapse in manners just moments after they met, law-enforcement 
sources told The Post yesterday.

L.I. CYBERSTING SNARES CRUDE NUDE: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34985.htm
 By KIERAN CROWLEY  and DEVIN SMITH
 A married Long Island man with the computer screen name of "Long Island Naked 
Guy" was busted for sending nude pictures of himself to someone he thought was 
a 13-year-old girl, police said.

MA CALLED  STARVING TOT  A 'DWARF': 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34988.htm
 A New Jersey toddler who weighed barely 10 pounds starved to death � and when 
people questioned his mother about his size, she claimed her son was a dwarf 
like herself, a prosecutor said yesterday.

FANS $LUG YANKS: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34999.htm
 By CARL CAMPANILE
 Two Yankee fans � one of them blind � hit the Bronx Bombers with a $6 million 
civil-rights suit, charging they were illegally forced out of Yankee Stadium 
after taking a photo of catcher Jorge Posada's wife in the stands.

MAFIA TURNCOAT FAPP'S RAP COULD ZAP JR. GOTTI: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34993.htm
 Mob turncoat Frankie "Fapp" Fappiano, who just spilled the beans on Peter 
Gotti, might soon open his yap in another trial � this one against John 
"Junior" Gotti.

TURKEY VICTIM'S POIGNANT HOLIDAY: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/35008.htm
 By DEVIN SMITH
 The Long Island woman who was almost killed by a turkey-slinging gang of 
teenagers will spend Thanksgiving in the hospital with her family � but she 
still doesn't know what hit her.

QNS. SHRINK BANNED AS HOSP CREEP: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/34987.htm
 By KENNETH LOVETT      Post Correspondent
 ALBANY � A psychiatrist fired from Elmhurst Hospital � for sexually harassing 
a woman who had attempted suicide � has lost his medical license for good.

BANDIT'S BAD 'DYE' JOB: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/35001.htm
 A cross-dressing Long Island bank robber who wore pink lipstick, a powder-blue 
ski jacket and a brunette wig was busted after a quick-thinking teller set off 
a dye pack that drenched the thief and his stolen loot in bright red pigment, 
officials said yesterday.

TRAGIC HERO COP: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/35011.htm
 By JOHN DOYLE and ERIKA MARTINEZ
 A veteran police officer, a "cop's cop" who was set to marry a fellow officer, 
died yesterday from injuries suffered when he fell off a roof of a Brooklyn 
building while chasing a suspect.

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

USPS SET TO STICK US  WITH 41-CENT STAMP: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/35009.htm
 WASHINGTON � It may soon cost more to mail a letter.     A published report 
says the U.S. Postal Service is expected to seek approval for an increase in 
postage rates of at least 10 percent early next year.

PLAYING 'CHICKEN' KIEV: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/34996.htm
 By L. IRVING ALPERT
 Fear of civil war gripped the Ukrainian capital of Kiev yesterday as riot 
police surrounded key government buildings and officials warned the country was 
facing violence over the hotly disputed presidential election.

'SHEFF' VIDEO  FOUND: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/35003.htm
 By TODD VENEZIA
 The feds say they've retrieved a steamy videotape that could be at the center 
of the Gary Sheffield "three-way" sex scandal.

BLAME GAME IN HUNTER MASS-SLAY SPREE: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/35012.htm
 HAYWARD, Wis. � The man who shot six hunters to death and a survivor agree the 
bloody tragedy began with a confrontation on private land.

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

SYRIA BIDS FOR TALKS WITH ISRAEL: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/34990.htm
 By URI DAN     Mideast Correspondent
 JERUSALEM � Syria is willing to reopen peace talks with Israel "without 
conditions," a United Nations special envoy said yesterday � but Israel 
dismissed the overture as "nothing new."

CHEATING'S IN THE DNA  FOR LADIES: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/34981.htm
 By BILL HOFFMANN
 Women who cheat on their partners now have the perfect excuse � my genes made 
me do it.

AFGHAN BOMB  KILLS TWO GIS: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/34986.htm
 KABUL, Afghanistan � A bomb ripped through a U.S. patrol in southern 
Afghanistan yesterday, killing two American soldiers and wounding another.

All Horoscopes: http://web1.nypost.com/cgi-bin/horoscope.pl
ARIES
You don't want to stay in one place or with one group of people. The wanderlust 
has got you bad. However, if there are chores and duties still to be done, you 
could get yourself in a lot of trouble if you just take off and leave 
everything behind. Make the effort today and you will be free to come and go as 
you please tomorrow.
1-900-990-7810*
TAURUS
Because tomorrow's full moon cuts across the money axis of your chart, you may 
be a bit short of cash over the next 48 hours. If you are honest with yourself, 
you will admit you have only yourself to blame - you have been rather 
profligate lately. Take this as a warning to get your financial house in order 
- and do it now!
1-900-990-7811*
GEMINI
For reasons you cannot explain logically, you have a bad feeling about what a 
friend or colleague is trying to get you involved in. In which case, you should 
pay attention to your sixth sense and ask for more time to think it over. It 
could be that your suspicions are unfounded, but can you afford to take the 
risk?
1-900-990-7812*
CANCER
You must put your own interests first over the next two or three days, because 
if you allow others to persuade you that their needs are more important, they 
will use you shamelessly. Of course, not everyone is out to get rich at your 
expense, but it might pay you to be a bit more suspicious than usual, 
particularly on the work front.
1-900-990-7813*
LEO
The sun in Sagittarius at this time of year means that you are extraordinarily 
dynamic and determined, but since there is a full moon tomorrow, you must be 
careful that other people do not hijack your plans. The more certain 
individuals try to persuade you to aim at a new target, the more you should 
stick to the one you already have.
1-900-990-7814*
VIRGO
You must be extra careful when dealing with employers and other important 
people over the next few days because they will be a bit touchy, to say the 
least. What sounds like a good joke to you could sound like a personal insult 
to them, so respect their position - and respect the fact that they have the 
power and you do not.
1-900-990-7815*
LIBRA
At some stage over the next 48 hours, you will have to decide whether to 
continue working on a project that is giving you some problems or to just end 
it and move on to something less difficult. But don't do anything until you 
have asked a friend what he thinks about it. It could be you are too close to 
the situation to make a rational decision.
1-900-990-7816*
SCORPIO
You are going to have to make certain sacrifices over the next two or three 
days, and one of those sacrifices may be to give up any ideas you have about 
being rich, at least in the short term. Do what you have to do not for the 
rewards you expect to get out of it, but for the joy of the task. Money isn't 
everything.
1-900-990-7817*
SAGITTARIUS
Because the approaching full moon occurs in your opposite sign of Gemini, you 
must expect partners and loved ones and colleagues to be a little touchy over 
the next few days - make that a lot if they are touchy most of the time anyway. 
The important thing is that you do not react in kind. The moment you do, 
they'll know they have won.
1-900-990-7818*
CAPRICORN
Try not to give other people the impression that you agree with them when, deep 
down, you believe the opposite of what they are saying. It may seem like a good 
way to avoid a confrontation with those you live and work with, but later on 
you will forget yourself and show your true feelings. Better to get the issue 
out of the way now.
1-900-990-7819*
AQUARIUS
This could be a rather tense day for you. It's as if you know something bad is 
going to occur, but you can't work out what it might be - you just have to sit 
there and wait for the inevitable to happen. The good news is that, whatever it 
may be, it won't be as bad as you feared. In fact, you may benefit in 
unexpected ways.
1-900-990-7808*
PISCES
Push ahead with your plans so that employers and other important people know 
that you are serious about wanting to move up in the world. Certain people may 
try to persuade you that you are aiming too high, but only because they fear 
you will leave them behind. They're right, you will - and it's something you 
should have done a long time ago.
1-900-990-7809*

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

KNICKS GET SLAMMED: http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/32209.htm
By MARC BERMAN
 Raptors 114  Knicks 91
TORONTO � Vince Carter hasn't had much to laugh about this season. That's 
because the Knicks hadn't hit town before last night.
With one furious right-handed windmill jam in the third quarter, Carter put the 
dramatic capper on last night's 114-91 Raptors rout of the Knicks at Air Canada 
Centre.

'BWANA' LOOKS  WORTH WEIGHT: http://www.nypost.com/sports/32200.htm
 By ED FOUNTAINE
   Traditions, even antiquated ones, die hard in thoroughbred racing, and one 
of them will be on display early this afternoon when Aqueduct runs its 
Thanksgiving Day feature, the Grade 3, $100,000 Fall Highweight Handicap, for 
the 91st time.
    First post for Turkey Day at the Big A is 11 a.m., with the last race going 
off at 2:45 p.m.

PICK 6 WINNERS THANK 'HEAVEN': http://www.nypost.com/sports/32202.htm
 By ED FOUNTAINE
  USMC holds annual Toys for Tots drive at Big A this Saturday and Sunday. 
Track was sloppy yesterday; no more turf racing until spring.

'ZONA DENIES MICHIGAN REPEAT IN OT: http://www.nypost.com/sports/32196.htm
 By EVAN GROSSMAN
 OVERTIMEArizona      61Michigan  60   No team has won consecutive post- and 
pre-season NIT Tournaments, and last night at the Garden the No. 17 Arizona 
Wildcats made sure that record stands another for another year.

WAKE 1-DERFUL: http://www.nypost.com/sports/32211.htm
 By LENN ROBBINS
   Wake Forest   79   Providence     67

LIONS (3-0)  JUST KEEP  ON ROARIN': http://www.nypost.com/sports/32208.htm
 By MIKE FORDE
 BOXSCORE / P. 55Columbia  53LIU           49

UNIT DEAL TALL ORDER: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/32203.htm
  By GEORGE KING
   When the Yankees and Diamondbacks get serious about bringing Randy Johnson 
from Phoenix to The Bronx, they will find a few more stumbling blocks than the 
money left on Javier Vazquez' contract.

PETERSON VOTES FOR LEITER RETURN: http://www.nypost.com/sports/mets/32205.htm
  By MICHAEL MORRISSEY
           Rick Peterson's clout is about to be put to the test. Peterson, 
considered the Mets' "pitching CEO" by team officials, told The Post yesterday 
that he strongly recommended bringing back Al Leiter for 2005.

LET T.O. KNOW SCORE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/32197.htm
  By PAUL SCHWARTZ
    It's allowed. Will Allen knows he's allowed to intercept a pass or scoop up 
a fumble and sprint in for a defensive touchdown. He's never accomplished that 
feat in the NFL, but that didn't stop the Giants cornerback yesterday from 
talking about scoring.

ELI LOOKING TO BURN BIRDS' BLITZ: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/32201.htm
  By PAUL SCHWARTZ
   GIANT NOTES       One of the many missing ingredients in the Giants offense 
is the big play, and with the Eagles coming to town on Sunday, this would not 
seem to be the week to find a few. If rookie Eli Manning and the offensive line 
can deal with the multiple blitzes by the Eagles, though, there may be 
opportunities to burn the blitz with plays downfield.

CHAD PASSES TEST: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/32199.htm
  By MARK CANNIZZARO
  They were baby steps, but significant nonetheless.      There was Chad 
Pennington yesterday lofting 25-yard passes to his receivers, tossing some 15- 
to 20-yard slant, hitch and hook routes, and doing what he does: throwing the 
football.

KENDALL STARING AT 'FIRING' SQUAD: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/32204.htm
  By MARK CANNIZZARO
  JET NOTES      For at least one Jets player, Sunday's game against the 
Cardinals in Arizona will be an emotionally-charged 60 minutes of football.

KNICKS GET SLAMMED: http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/32209.htm
  By MARC BERMAN
  Raptors 114  Knicks 91
TORONTO � Vince Carter hasn't had much to laugh about this season. That's 
because the Knicks hadn't hit town before last night.
With one furious right-handed windmill jam in the third quarter, Carter put the 
dramatic capper on last night's 114-91 Raptors rout of the Knicks at Air Canada 
Centre.

FAMILY TRAGEDIES TORMENT TIM THOMAS: 
http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/32207.htm
  By MARC BERMAN
  TORONTO � The Garden boos don't hurt Tim Thomas. He's been through too much 
during a summer of family tragedy.

LENNY & CO.  BRINGING OUT  VINCE'S BEST: 
http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/32210.htm
  By MARC BERMAN
  KNICK NOTES           TORONTO � Vince Carter not only wants to play for the 
Knicks, he also wants to do well every time he faces them.

KITTLES SEES NETS IN RUINS: http://www.nypost.com/sports/nets/32198.htm
  By FRED KERBER
   LOS ANGELES � Kerry Kittles is the Nets' second all-time leading scorer. 
He's second in steals, field goals made and minutes played.

FRANK HAS NETS ZONE IN: http://www.nypost.com/sports/nets/32206.htm
  BY FRED KERBER
  LOS ANGELES � Last year, Nets coach Lawrence Frank reasoned that if one win 
came from a zone defense, it was worth using it.

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

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/pagesix.htm
TALKING TURKEY WITH THE STARS
By Richard Johnson
GOBBLE, gobble! Celebrities love Thanksgiving just as much as the rest of us, 
so before you crash on the couch in a tryptophan-induced haze, check out what a 
bevy of boldfacers have to say about Turkey Day past and present:

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/cindy.htm
ROCK AND ROLLING � AS PREDICTED
By Cindy Adams
WHAT a difference a year makes. As    per editor Peter Bart's Daily Vari   ety 
story:

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/liz.htm
LOVE & MARRIAGE
By Liz Smith
'IT is better to marry than to burn."

Weather: http://weather.nypost.com
NEW YORK                   , NY

Get the extended forcast here from the New York Post.: http://weather.nypost.com

Traffic: http://traffic.nypost.com/
metrocommute HeadlineManhattan 2004 Holiday Season - Traffic Adivsory Due to 
the upcoming 2004 Holiday Season there will be heavy congestion in Midtown 
Manhattan caused by shopping and festivities that will be taking place. It is 
advised for people to use mass transit as much as possible therefore helping 
traffic to move along smoothly. So please plan ahead for early travel and leave 
at least 20 minutes before schedule. There is also a 10 Day Gridlock Alert Day 
designated for the Holiday Traffic. These Days are as follows:Friday, November. 
19: The Friday before Thanksgiving.Wednesday, November. 24: The day before 
Thanksgiving. Matinee day at Broadway theaters adds to traffic congestion in 
the midtown theater district.Tuesday, November. 30: Tree lighting ceremony at 
Rockefeller Center.Friday, December. 10: A popular shopping day.Wednesday, 
December. 15: Matinee day at Broadway theaters and a popular shopping 
day.Thursday, December. 16: A popular shopping day.Friday, December. 
 17: A popular shopping day.Wednesday, December. 22: Matinee day at Broadway 
theaters and a popular shopping day.Thursday, December. 23: The day before 
Christmas Eve.
Transit Alert - Subway & Buses running on Sunday schedule on Nov. 25There is a 
transit alert for November 25, Thanksgiving Day. All Transit Subway and Buses 
services are running on a Sunday schedule.
Expect delays at La Guardia, JFK & Newark airportsExpect delays on airline 
service in La Guardia, JFK and Newark Airports due to weather conditions, new 
security measures and holiday travel. Please arrive early and call your airline 
carrier for more information on schedules and delays.
metrocommute Special EventManhattan Knicks @ Madison Square Garden thru 
November & DecemberThe Knicks host at the Madison Square Garden in the months 
of November & December. Expect some extra traffic on 7th Ave., 8th Ave., and in 
the west 30s, 2 hours before the game, after the game.*Please arrive early due 
to new security checks*Opponents, dates and times of games are:Atlanta Hawks, 
Nov. 23, 7:30 PMToronto Raptors, Nov. 27, 1:00 PMMemphis Grizzlies, Dec. 01, 
7:30 PMOrlando Magic, Dec. 03, 7:30 PMDenver Nuggets, Dec. 12, 12:00 PMDetroit 
Pistons, Dec. 15, 8PMUtah Jazz, Dec. 19, 3PMDallas Mavericks, Dec. 21, 
7:30PMCharlotte Bobcats, Dec. 26, 1PM
Manhattan Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade street closures thru November 
25thMacy's Thanksgiving Day Parade The following street closures will take 
place before and during the paradeOn Sunday, November 21, Broadway between 34th 
and 35th Streets will be closed from 8:00pm until 7:00am.On Monday, November 
22, Broadway between 34th and 35th Streets will be closed from 6:00pm-7:00am. 
35th Street between Broadway and 7th Avenue will be closed from 6:00pm - 
10:30pm. The west side curb lane of 6th Avenue from 34th to 35th Streets will 
be closed from 5:00am Monday until 6:00pm on November 28.On Tuesday, November 
23, Broadway between 34th and 35th Streets will be closed from 6:00pm - 7:00am. 
35th Street between Broadway and 7th Avenue will be closed from 6:00pm - 
10:30pm.On Wednesday, November 24, Broadway between 35th and 38th Streets will 
be closed from 6:00pm - 12:00am. Broadway between 34th and 35th Streets will be 
closed from 6:00pm Wednesday until the parade ends on Thursday. 81st 
 Street between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West and 77th Street between 
Columbus Avenue and Central Park West will be closed from 11:00am Wednesday 
until the parade ends. Central Park West between 81st Street and 77th Street 
will be closed from 3:00pm Wednesday until the parade ends. The 81st Street 
Transverse Road will be closed from 6:00pm Wednesday until the parade ends. 
Central Park West between 86th Street and 59th Street will be closed from 
10:00pm Wednesday until the parade ends.On Thursday, November 25, the entire 
parade route will be closed from 7:30am until the parade ends at 1:00pm. The 
parade route includes the formation points on Central Park West from 86th 
Street to 77th Street; 77th Street and 81st Street between Columbus Avenue to 
Central Park West. The parade starts at Central Park West at 77th Street and 
continues south on Central Park West to Columbus Circle; east at Columbus 
Circle to Broadway; south on Broadway to 34th Street; west on 34th Street to
  7th Avenue. Dispersal takes place on 33rd Street between 7th Avenue and 10th 
Avenue; 34th Street to 40th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue; 7th Avenue 
between 33rd Street and 40th Street; 6th Avenue between 34th Street and 35th 
Street.In addition to the parade route, there will be these additional street 
closures on Thursday:12:00am - 1:00pm (parade end): Broadway between 34th & 
38th Streets2:00am - 3:00pm: 34th Street from 6th Avenue to 8th Avenue2:00am - 
4:00pm: 35th Street between 5th Avenue and 8th Avenue2:00am - 2:00pm: 36th 
Street between 6th Avenue and 8th Avenue2:00am - 1:30pm: 7th Avenue from 34th 
Street to 40th Street4:00am - 2:00pm: 37th Street between Broadway and 8th 
Avenue4:00am - 2:00pm: 38th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue4:00am - 
1:30pm: 8th Avenue from 34th Street to 40th Street4:00am - 1:30pm: Broadway 
between 59th Street and 38th Street8:00am - 2:00pm: 33rd Street between 7th and 
10th Avenue8:00am - 2:00pm: 39th Street between Broadway and 8t
 h Avenue8:00am - 2:00pm: 40th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue8:00am - 
Parade End: 65/66 Street Transverse RoadsA special construction embargo is in 
effect for the 2004 Macy�s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Beginning 12:01AM November 
19, 2004 only emergency work may be performed. The embargo continues through 
11:59 PM November 25, 2004. Any permits issued prior to the date of this notice 
for work in the areas listed are hereby voided for the period noted above. The 
permits will be in effect again as of 12:01AM November 26, 2004. Please be 
aware that any of the locations noted below that are part of our 2004 Holiday 
Embargo will remain in effect through January 2, 2005. The roadways in 
Manhattan affected by the embargo are as follows:Formation: Central Park West 
between West 86th Street to West 77th Street; West 77th Street and West 81st 
Street from Columbus Avenue to Central Park West.Start: West 77th Street at 
Central Park West. South on Central Park West from West 77th Str
 eet to Columbus Circle, over to Broadway; South on Broadway to West 34th 
Street; Right on West 34th Street to Seventh AvenueFinish: West 34th Street & 
Seventh Avenue

Manhattan Radio City Christmas Spectacular @ Radio City Music Hall; November 23 
thru January 2The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, starring the world-famous 
Rockettes, returns to Radio City Music Hall, November 23, 2004 thru January 2, 
2005 Be a part of this American tradition and enjoy such show-stopping scenes 
as the "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers", and the majestic "Living Nativity." 
Also, witness Santa's return to the Music Hall through an exciting 3-D sleigh 
ride. Expect delays on 5th, 6th and 7th Avenue between 48th Street and 51st 
Street and on Broadway starting around 2 hours before and after the show. 
Please arrive early due to new security measures and for parking. Visit 
thegarden.com site for information on showtimes.: http://www.thegarden.com
New Jersey New Jersey Nets @ Continental Airlines Arena in NovemberThe New 
Jersey Nets play at the Continental Airlines Arena in the month of November. 
Expect some extra traffic on the NJ Turnpike, Route 3, Route 17, and Route 120, 
starting about 2 hours before, and again after the game.*Please try to arrive 
early due to new security checks. Opponents, dates and times of games 
are:Dallas Mavericks, Nov. 13, 1PMHouston Rockets, Nov.15, 7:30PMSeattle 
Sonics, Nov.17, 7:30PMWashington Wizards, Nov.20,8PMCharlotte Bobocats, Nov.30, 
7:30PM
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


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: http://www.nypost.com/business/34970.htm
CHUCK IN ORBIT
By HOLLY M. SANDERS
Despite a chorus of Wall Street naysayers, Chuck Dolan continues to gamble big 
on his startup satellite-television venture.
    Voom � the offshoot of Dolan's Cablevision Systems empire � signed a $740 
million deal to buy five satellites from defense contractor Lockheed Martin.
    The plan is to expand Voom's current high-definition channel lineup of 39 
channels to more than 70, and add almost 200 channels to its 
standard-definition lineup of 88 channels.

E*TRADE PLAYERS SHOCKED BY VANISHING MONEY: 
http://www.nypost.com/business/34966.htm
 By RICHARD WILNER
 Thousands of E*Trade's best customers got the surprise of their lives 
yesterday when they logged onto their online trading accounts and found their 
balances reduced to zero.

FIRM HOPES SELF-HEATING MEALS GETS BIZ COOKING: 
http://www.nypost.com/business/34962.htm
 By PAUL THARP
 Meals that heat themselves are rolling out on New York grocery shelves � ideal 
for people who hate cooking.

PUBLISHERS NIX BIG $ ADVANCES TO AUTHORS: 
http://www.nypost.com/business/34963.htm
 BY SARA NELSON
 SIMON & Schuster to author Greg Behrendt: We just aren't that into you � at 
least not for $3 million.

MARTHA'S  STOCK IS  NO TURKEY: http://www.nypost.com/business/34968.htm
 By SUZANNE KAPNER
 The dismal prospect of a jailhouse Thanksgiving notwithstanding, Martha 
Stewart had something to be thankful for yesterday, when her company's share 
price soared.

YOU CAN THANK TYCO FOR THIS YEAR'S LOW-KEY HOLIDAY PARTY: 
http://www.nypost.com/business/34961.htm
 BY JOHN CRUDELE
 COMPANIES are turning down gratis caviar and other highfalutin freebies for 
their Christmas parties, and it's all Dennis Kozlowski's fault.

DOLLAR FALLS TO NEW LOW: http://www.nypost.com/business/34967.htm
 By PAUL THARP
 The dollar is at its lowest level ever against other major currencies, making 
shopping in America a huge bargain for foreign tourists.

HANK HAMMERED: http://www.nypost.com/business/34969.htm
 By RICHARD WILNER
 Hank Greenberg once walked among the business world's untouchables.     The 
multi-billionaire chairman of AIG Inc. quietly helped President Nixon open 
China, remained invisible during President Clinton's Chinagate scandal, despite 
ties to scandal centerpiece James Riady, and without acclaim or notice, shapes 
U.S. policy as a senior member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

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

WEST ST. APTS. ADD TO REVIVAL: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/34838.htm
By STEVE CUOZZO
THE city's Economic De  velopment Corp. has formally signed off on the sale of 
a big development site to a Resnick family partnership, making real one of 
downtown's most buzzed-about residential projects.

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

'SEINFELD STORY' A REAL REASON TO GIVE THANKS: 
http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/34980.htm
 BY LINDA STASI
 ONLY Jerry Seinfeld would begin a TV special by doing a standup routine making 
fun of the word "special."

LINE STARTS HERE TO REPLACE RATHER: 
http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/34964.htm
 By DON KAPLAN and MICHAEL STARR
 THE scramble to replace Dan Rather was in full tilt yesterDay � both inside 
and outside of CBS News.

DONALD  GOES LONG: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/34965.htm
 THREE hours hardly   seems enough �   but that's how long next month's season 
finale of "The Apprentice" will be, NBC said yesterday.

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

HO-HO-HOPELESS: http://www.nypost.com/movies/32145.htm
By LOU LUMENICK
CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS
HOLLYWOOD'S San tas must think we've been very, very naughty this year.
How else to ex plain "Christmas With the Kranks," a loud, coarse and witless 
family comedy � the latest addition to stockings already overstuffed this 
season with such cinematic lumps of coal as the holiday-themed "Surviving 
Christmas" and "Noel," not to mention the cold and creepy "The Polar Express."

ALEXANDER THE GEEK: http://www.nypost.com/movies/32176.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
 ALEXANDER THE GREATBUTT- and mind-numbing, Oliver Stone's three-hour 
"Alexander," like the equally silly "Troy," underscores just what an 
accomplishment "Gladiator" was four years ago.

GODARD'S SEARING VISION OF HELL: http://www.nypost.com/movies/32144.htm
 By V.A. MUSETTO
  NOTRE MUSIQUE   JEAN-LUC Godard, the crusty old icon of the French New Wave, 
is at the top of his game in "Notre Musique."

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

ASK DR. MICHAEL FOX: http://www.nypost.com/living/34594.htm
DEAR DR. FOX: We have always used a cover over our cat's litter box. I read 
that you should not use a cover because the ammonia gas created inside is 
harmful to the cat. I took the cover off, and now the cat spreads litter 
around, and the dog is attracted to the feces. Can you advise on this 
situation? � P.C., Houston, Texas

NO 'EDGE': http://www.nypost.com/living/34707.htm
By MICHAEL KANE
It's like a recurring nightmare . . . or having your arm pinned by a boulder 
against the cold, jagged wall of a Utah canyon . . . or the onset of cranial 
nerve paralysis from the bite of an Australian brown snake.

ENDLESS LOVE: http://www.nypost.com/living/34612.htm
By JULIA SZABO
Several weeks ago, I had to put   Hound, my dear old hound mix,   to sleep. 
Now, looking at pictures of him, I wish I had more.

Lottery Results: http://web1.nypost.com/lottery/lottery.htm
NEW YORK Midday Numbers Wed.: 650
    Midday Win-4 Wed.: 1136
    Evening Numbers Wed.: 333
    Evening Win-4 Wed.: 9549
    Pick-10 Wed.: 1, 2, 11, 14, 15,  18, 21, 23, 33, 35, 37, 38, 42,  61, 63, 
65, 66, 69, 74, 76
    Take-5 Wed.: 7, 19, 26, 28, 32
    Lotto Wed.: 24, 27, 36, 42, 50,  52; Bonus: 16
      NEW JERSEY Pick-3 Wed.: 639; Pick-4 Wed.: 0264
    Cash-5 Wed.: 3, 13, 15, 16, 23
      CONNECTICUT Play-3 Wed.: 662; Play-4 Wed.: 3589
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Opinion: http://web1.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/opedcolumnists.htm

REMEMBER LENA: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/34972.htm
BY GEORGE F. WILL
WHEN giving thanks this  year, think of Lena  Woebbecke. She and many others 
paid a terrible price for misreading the prairie sky on the afternoon of Jan. 
12, 1888.

THE ROOTS OF CANCER PHOBIA: 
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/34971.htm
BY ELIZABETH M. WHELAN
FORTY-FIVE years ago this week, in November, 1959, most Americans cel  ebrated 
Thanksgiving sans cranberry sauce. Earlier that month, a government health 
official had announced that traces of the weed killer aminotriazole � a 
chemical that caused cancer in rodents � had been found in the cranberry crop. 
The spokesman urged housewives to "be on the safe side" and refrain from buying 
cranberries because the rodent data suggested that the "contaminated" 
cranberries could pose a human cancer risk.

ERASING RELIGION: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/34973.htm
BY ARNOLD AHLERT
"It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God . 
. . to be grateful for his benefits and humbly to implore his protection."

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

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November 23rd:'Christmas With the Kranks' Premiere...: 
http://www.nypost.com/gossip/celebp/11232004/photo01.htm

Movie News: http://web1.nypost.com/entertainment/movies/news/news.htm
Box Office Analysis, Nov. 22: ''National Treasure'' Steals Top Spot
Kit Bowen -- Hollywood.com Staff
Moviegoers were in the mood to hunt for a little Treasure this weekend at the 
box office.

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