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CYCLISTS' SPOKES-MAN RIPS COPS: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33125.htm
 Members of an environmental group charged yesterday that they were unfairly targeted 
by cops who on Friday arrested 33 participants in the organization's monthly bike ride.

TOURISTS GET SINKING FEELING AS CIRCLE LINE SPRINGS LEAK: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33145.htm
 By C.J. SULLIVAN     and DAN MANGAN
          A Circle Line boat cruising around Manhattan made an unscheduled stop in The 
Bronx yesterday after it hit an unknown object and began taking on water.

HELP FOR VOTERS: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33130.htm
                 Polls in New York are open tomorrow from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.     The New 
York Public Interest Research Group Inc. and Common Cause/NY will run a nonpartisan 
Voter Help Line.

N.J. SHOWDOWN: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33129.htm
 By LORENA MONGELLI and    STEPHANIE GASKELL
 Gov. Pataki and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigned on behalf of their White House 
candidates in New Jersey yesterday, as the presidential race remained surprisingly 
tight there.

MIKE LEADING CHARGE  FOR APPLE CREDIT CARD: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33117.htm
 By JEREMY OLSHAN
        There are some things New Yorkers can't buy. For everything else, the city 
will soon offer its own credit card.

CITY HONCHO BUSTED IN BX. BRAWL: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33142.htm
 By LARRY CELONA,      BRIDGET HARRISON      and JAMIE SCHRAM
      A high-ranking city official was arrested yesterday after he was involved in a 
fight outside a Bronx bar, and was then caught with a fake NYPD parking permit 
displayed in his windshield, cops said.

SHOPPER TRAGEDY: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33127.htm
 By MICHAEL WHITE
  An elderly woman pushing a cart in a Queens shopping center was struck and killed 
yesterday by a driver who lost control of her car and pinned the victim against 
another vehicle, police said.

H'WEEN FIEND  RAPES PARTIER: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33136.htm
                 A woman leaving a Halloween party at the hip Chelsea nightspot Crobar 
early yesterday was attacked by a real-life monster � who forced her into a car and 
drove her to New Jersey, where he raped her and left her in an abandoned building, 
police sources said last night.

GAMBLE-DEN MOTHER SLAIN OVER A DRINK: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33146.htm
 By LORENA MONGELLI,        LARRY CELONA    and CYNTHIA R. FAGEN
     A 40-year-old Brooklyn mom, spending a night on the town at an illegal gambling 
haunt, was shot in the back of the head and killed yesterday trying to break up a 
dispute over a spilled cocktail, police sources said.

MTA  BIAS  SUIT: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33115.htm
 By JEANE MacINTOSH
 The MTA allegedly yanked a job offer from an Orthodox Jewish man who wouldn't work on 
the Sabbath � a move he claims is discriminatory, The Post has learned.

BELL TOLLS FOR HOLIDAY RINGERS: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33118.htm
                              The jingling of Salvation Army bell ringers may become a 
ghost of holidays past.

DRESSED TO KILL: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33123.htm
 By JEREMY OLSHAN
  Here are never-before-published photographs of a bizarre Brooklyn cross-dresser � 
the modern-day "Jekyll and Heidi" charged with bludgeoning his 75-year-old roommate to 
death.

DJ'S DAD  POSSIBLE  SLAY TARGET: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33133.htm
 By ROOSEVELT JOSEPH
     The drive-by killer of a 27-year-old aspiring deejay may have been gunning for 
the victim's father when he opened fire in Crown Heights, police Said yesterday.

NANTUCKET 'SLAY' SUV WAS BLOODY: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33140.htm
 By JENNIFER FERMINO  and DAN MANGAN
    Blood was found in the SUV disgraced Wall Street exec Tom Toolan rented shortly 
before he killed his ex-lover Beth Lochtefeld in her Nantucket island home, The Post 
has learned.

SUNY SEX-HARASS SUIT: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33149.htm
 By DAN MANGAN
      Two female custodians at the State University of New York in Purchase have 
lodged sexual-harassment complaints related to treatment by their boss, spurring a 
criminal probe by the Westchester District Attorney's Office, The Post has learned.

HORROR SMASH-UP: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33159.htm
 By MARK BULLIET        and LARRY CELONA
 An SUV struck a taxi at a Midtown intersection yesterday morning and careened into a 
pedestrian who was left clinging to life last night, police said.

BOY SEES DAD MURDER MOM IN BROOKLYN: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33160.htm
 By ERIN CALABRESE and       LARRY CELONA
 A Brooklyn woman was murdered last night in front of her 4-year-old son by the boy's 
father, who then dropped off the stunned tot at a relative's house before fleeing, a 
police source said.

TEARY FAREWELL  TO SUV MOTHER: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33148.htm
 By MATTHEW SWEENEY
 Grief-stricken friends and family last night mourned the Brooklyn woman who was 
murdered and left in a locked SUV � where she was discovered five days later with her 
terrified 2-year-old daughter in the back seat.

CAMPUS CRIME  A DORM SHAME: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33141.htm
 By DAVID ANDREATTA
 Local college students may get their formal schooling from professors, but their 
education in illegal drugs, alcohol and violence is right outside their dorm-room 
doors, according to crime data obtained by The Post.

'DWI' KILLER TO FACE TRAGIC MOMS: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33135.htm
                        An alleged drunken driver who killed one child and put another 
in a coma after he mowed them down on a Queens street will face the children's mothers 
during his first court appearance this morning.

HOT TIME AT VILLAGE H'WEEN MARCH: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33147.htm
 By BILL GALLAGHER   and BRIDGET HARRISON
 Tens of thousands of costumed superheroes, barnyard animals, transvestite prostitutes 
and even a few weapons of mass destruction took advantage of the balmy weather to 
march in the 31st annual Village Halloween Parade last night.

DADDY  GETS A  BOO$T: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33155.htm
 By DAREH GREGORIAN
      Help is on the way for the New York man who's gone broke trying to get his 
kidnapped daughter out of France.

DAD SEES GIRLS DIE: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/33151.htm
 By PERRY CHIARAMONTE  and CYNTHIA R. FAGEN
     Two teenage sisters hit by a pickup truck in Newark last night died in the street 
� as their father held his hand over the still-beating heart of his younger daughter 
and cried out to God to save them both.

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

WORKPLACE  $ICK DAZE: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33119.htm
 By DAN MANGAN
 The massive shortage of flu vaccine could cost American businesses $40 billion in 
employee sick days � twice the amount of a normal year when supplies are sufficient, a 
prominent Harvard University economist predicts.

PEEK AT 'SEX' FINALE'S 3 ALTERNATE ENDINGS: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33122.htm
 By DON KAPLAN
    EXCLUSIVE           That feel-good ending on the "Sex and the City" finale last 
year, where columnist Carrie Bradshaw lives happily ever after with her Mr. Big, 
almost wasn't.

VOTERS  ELECT TO  IGNORE  OSAMA: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33143.htm
 By DEBORAH ORIN
  Terror thug Osama bin Laden's deranged bid to meddle in America's presidential race 
has fallen flat on its face, according to new polls last night.

MONSTER'S DEADLY WARNING TO 'RED' STATES: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33124.htm
 By NILES LATHEM
 WASHINGTON - Osama bin Laden warned in his October Surprise video that he will be 
closely monitoring the state-by-state election returns in tomorrow's presidential race 
� and will spare any state that votes against President Bush from being attacked, 
according to a new analysis of his statement.

GRID OMEN SAYS DEMS WIN: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33137.htm
                 Who would think the outcome of a football game could mean so much to 
the race for the White House?

$600M AD BANKROLL TRIPLES 2000 TOTAL: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33126.htm
  The most expensive presidential advertising campaign in history closes tomorrow 
after eight months with President Bush, Sen. John Kerry, their political parties and 
allied groups having spent more than $600 million.

STAND WITH ME: BUSH: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33139.htm
 By IAN BISHOP and STEFAN C. FRIEDMAN
     President Bush yesterday crisscrossed battleground Florida urging voters to "come 
stand with me" and painting rival John Kerry as a flip-flopper, while the Democratic 
nominee turned to a mostly positive message.

ARNOLD: I'D RUN FOR PREZ-INATOR: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33131.htm
 LOS ANGELES � Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he would be interested in running for 
president if the Constitution were amended to allow foreign-born citizens to seek the 
nation's highest office.

EARLY VOTES  GIVE STATES  A 'GRAVE'  PROBLEM: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33132.htm
 By STEPHANIE        GASKELL
         There's a new electoral group that could affect the outcome of the 
presidential race tomorrow � dead voters.

ODDSMAKERS  FAVOR SCOTT  CONVICTION: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33154.htm
 By HOWARD BREUER
 REDWOOD CITY, Calif. � Scott Peterson will be convicted of murdering his pregnant 
wife, Laci � if the bookies are right.

BALLPARK FIGURES: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33144.htm
 By BILL SANDERSON
        Now that baseball season is over, it's time to go batty.     The first of two 
major baseball-memorabilia auctions is this week � leading up to the December Holy 
Grail of sports auctions: the sale of the very bat with which Babe Ruth homered on 
opening day of Yankee Stadium, April 18, 1923.

R. KELLY TO  JAY-Z: LET  SHOW GO ON: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33138.htm
 By BILL HOFFMANN
      R. Kelly is ready to bury the hatchet and perform again with Jay-Z � despite the 
fact that Jay-Z's entourage blasted him with pepper spray.

EX-'BUFFY' IS BOX-OFFICE SLAYER: http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33158.htm
                 Movie fans in the mood for some Halloween frights over the weekend 
continued to hold their "Grudge" at the box office.

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

ARAFAT IMPROVING, BUT  ILLNESS STILL A MYSTERY: 
http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/33128.htm
 By URI DAN       and NEIL GRAVES
            Aides to ailing Yasser Arafat yesterday said the Palestinian chief was 
feeling "much better," as French doctors continued to try to identify precisely what 
is causing his health crisis.

BAGHDAD'S  DEPUTY GOV  SHOT DEAD: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/33153.htm
 By NEIL GRAVES
          Gunmen assassinated the deputy governor of Baghdad and wounded four of his 
bodyguards early today.

HOSTAGES ON  AFGHAN VIDEO: http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/33134.htm
                 Afghan militants yesterday released a video showing the three 
frightened foreign U.N. workers who were kidnapped last week and who have been 
threatened with death unless the United Nations and British troops leave Afghanistan.

All Horoscopes: http://web1.nypost.com/cgi-bin/horoscope.pl
ARIES
Your dominant position will be challenged today and you will have to fight to retain 
your status and privileges. Anyone who thinks you will just roll over and give up 
obviously does not know you too well, which is a point in your favor. Give rivals the 
impression you are an easy target - then counterattack when they let down their guard.
1-900-990-7810*
TAURUS
It is important that you hold your fire as the new week begins because no matter how 
ambitious a Taurus you may be, there is only so much you can do over the next two or 
three days. Conserve your energy for when you will need it. The most important thing 
now is that you remind partners and loved ones how much you care.
1-900-990-7811*
GEMINI
You have a way with words and usually it is your own way, but today you would be wise 
to let friends and family members express their opinions, even if they clash with your 
own. At some stage in the very near future, you are going to need their assistance, be 
it emotional or financial, so try not to say anything that might turn them against you.
1-900-990-7812*
CANCER
The important thing now is that you do not allow yourself to sink into a depression. 
If you get stuck in one of those woe-is-me moods, it may be quite a while before you 
can get yourself out of it and that would be a shame because the sun in Scorpio 
promises all sorts of good things over the next two or three weeks.
1-900-990-7813*
LEO
If there is something you have left unfinished, something that needs to be done as a 
matter of urgency, get on to it now. The longer you leave it, the more likely it is 
you will have to rush it, and that means you will make mistakes. Think of your 
reputation. People expect you to be on the ball. Don't let them, or yourself, down.
1-900-990-7814*
VIRGO
You need to spend some time on your own, if only to get your thoughts together, so 
make it a priority today to find a nice quiet place where you can switch off from the 
world. Don't let anyone know what you are doing because there is sure to be someone 
who spoils it. Things are so chaotic at the moment that with luck no one will miss you.
1-900-990-7815*
LIBRA
Your are entitled to your opinions, but if you want to convince employers and other 
authority figures that you know what you are talking about, you must back up those 
opinions with facts. If you have not got the facts at your fingertips, then either get 
them or don't talk so loudly - unless, of course, you want to embarrass yourself.
1-900-990-7816*
SCORPIO
A little cooperation will go a long way today and even further tomorrow. The sun in 
your birth sign may give you the confidence to strike out on your own, but other 
aspects urge you to join forces with like-minded people and create something together 
you would not be able to create on your own. Team work can result in some amazing 
things. Not everyone should be considered a rival.
1-900-990-7817*
SAGITTARIUS
You should know by now that what others say and what others mean are often two 
entirely different things, so don't take what you hear at face value. It will pay to 
be suspicious of everything you hear, at least until Mercury, planet of communication 
and the mind, moves into your sign on Thursday. Then the tables will be turned, and 
others will have to believe you.
1-900-990-7818*
CAPRICORN
Try to understand that not everyone is as thick-skinned as you. The reason certain 
people are being unhelpful right now is because some of the things you said over the 
past few days were a little bit hurtful to them. If you want to get things done today, 
you will have to go out of your way to say something nice. You could start by saying 
you're sorry.
1-900-990-7819*
AQUARIUS
Think with your head, not with your heart. That is the message of the stars for you as 
the new week begins, and if you take that advice to heart - or should that be to head? 
- you will most likely avoid the kind of mistakes that other people make. On the work 
front, especially, put practical considerations first: Don't let your emotions get in 
the way.
1-900-990-7808*
PISCES
If there is a creative or artistic project you have been working on, you are advised 
to get it finished over the next few days. If it is not done and dusted by the time 
Saturn turns retrograde on the 8th, you may not get to finish it at all - and that 
would be a shame because you have worked so hard and come so close.
1-900-990-7809*

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

JINTS GORGE ON DOME COOKING: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/31473.htm
By PAUL SCHWARTZ
   MINNEAPOLIS � The charter flight carrying the Giants had to circle the airport here 
for nearly 30 minutes on Saturday before landing because President Bush was in the 
area and Air Force One was on the runway.
    The delay was inconsequential. The Giants, as usual, cut the high-and-mighty 
Vikings down to size yesterday with a landslide victory that had them far ahead in 
every exit poll.

JINTS STAKE THEIR CLAIM AMONG ELITE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/31471.htm
                      MINNEAPOLIS �    The Giants offi cially stamped them selves as 
Super Bowl  contenders yesterday.  Big Blue Bullies. If you  find that hard to fathom, 
 do yourself a favor and  check out the state of the  NFC. It is the Eagles, and   
everyone else, and the   irrepressible 5-2 Gi   ants belong right up    there at the 
top of    everyone else.

CHAD CAN'T LEAVE 'EM HANGING: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/31470.htm
                        LET'S face it. We've   been spoiled by Chad Pennington, the 
easy-to-fall-in-love-with Jets quarterback, who arrived just when this franchise was 
desperate for a star.

FACES CHANGING PLACES?: http://www.nypost.com/sports/31465.htm
    THE bookends to the 2004   season � Alex Rodriguez in pinstripes and the Red Sox 
in champagne, after disgracing the Yankees no less � jolted us yet again that not 
everything ends up how we expect, and should open our minds as the offseason begins to 
imagine the unimaginable.

DOLAN DOESN'T NEED EXCUSES: http://www.nypost.com/sports/31462.htm
                       I'M the guy in the little   picture box and I approved this 
message: Jim Dolan wanted to dump Marv Albert. He did it, so be done with it. Stop 
with the typical Cablevision see-through, phony propagandizing, even if it might be 
hereditary.

CURTAINS FOR STREAK: http://www.nypost.com/sports/31479.htm
 By JAY GREENBERG
                            PITTSBURGH � The parade's over, Boston, and the statute of 
limitations of New England's uncanny karma apparently has expired. What goes round, 
comes round, and that wheel of good fortune the Patriots had spun for an NFL-record 21 
consecutive games with squeaky-clean living screeched to a rusted halt here yesterday.

TOUCHDOWN TERRELL: http://www.nypost.com/sports/31478.htm
 By GEORGE WILLIS
                   PHILADELPHIA � If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Ray 
Lewis wasn't feelin' it yesterday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field. With steam 
coming out of both ears, Lewis could only watch as Terrell Owens celebrated a 
fourth-quarter 11-yard touchdown by mocking the gyrations that have become Lewis' 
signature dance when the All-Pro linebacker is introduced.

PSAL HONCHOS PROBE GRID BRAWL ON STATEN ISLAND: http://www.nypost.com/sports/31467.htm
 By DAN MARTIN
             PSAL officials will meet today to determine what action will be taken 
after a brawl during the final minutes of Port Richmond's 38-14 win at Curtis on 
Saturday.

BC STEWARDS SET A BAD PRECEDENT: http://www.nypost.com/sports/31466.htm
 By RAY KERRISON
                                 GRAND PRAIRIE, Tex. � The Breeders' Cup panel of    
three stewards sent an alarming message to jockeys and future Cups Saturday when it 
declined to penalize Better Talk Now or his jockey for interfering with two horses in 
the stretch run of the $2 million Turf.

LADIES SAVE THE DAY AS BC 'STARS' FIZZLE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/31469.htm
 By ED FOUNTAINE
         GRAND PRAIRIE, Tex. � Ghostzapper was electrifying in the Classic, 
Speightstown brilliant in the Sprint, Singletary spotless in the Mile and Better Talk 
Now surprisingly solid in the Turf.

BOSS PREPARES  PEDRO PACKAGE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/yankees/31464.htm
  By GEORGE KING
             The first step in the Pedro Martinez Chase between the World Champion Red 
Sox and Yankees could be taken as early as today.

DECISION CLOSE ON MET BOSS: http://www.nypost.com/sports/mets/31474.htm
  By MARK HALE
            It's been 29 days since the Mets have had a manager. That should change by 
the end of this week.

DAYNE'S FUTURE  GROWS CLOUD-Y: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/31475.htm
  By PAUL SCHWARTZ
         MINNEAPOLIS � You remember Ron Dayne, right? Good. The memory might be all 
you have left of him after yesterday's stunning turn of events inside the Metrodome.

SHOCKEY STIRRING, WANTS TO BREAK OUT: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/31476.htm
  By STEVE SERBY
              MINNEAPOLIS � Jeremy Shockey is the furthest thing from Clark Kent, but 
he can't wait to get back into that phone booth and change into his Superman cape.

GIANTS CAUSE PURPLE DAZE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/giants/31477.htm
  By PAUL SCHWARTZ
               MINNEAPOLIS � Even in defeat, even after getting humbled, Daunte 
Culpepper had enough confidence in himself to proclaim this would not happen again.

RECOVERY TIME FOR GANG GREEN: http://www.nypost.com/sports/jets/31468.htm
  By MARK CANNIZZARO
        The Jets are well aware of what everyone in the house will be thinking tonight 
when they trot onto the Giants Stadium field to play the Dolphins.

JAMAL JUICED FOR CHALLENGE: http://www.nypost.com/sports/knicks/31472.htm
  By DAVE CURTIS
              New Knick Jamal Crawford says the annual preseason pressure feels 
different this fall.

THIS STOREY HAS A HAPPY ENDING: http://www.nypost.com/sports/nets/31463.htm
  By FRED KERBER
              Only two players remained in the Nets' locker room. One, Alonzo 
Mourning, sat surrounded by reporters, talking about beating incredible odds. The 
other, Awvee Storey, was alone in front of his corner stall. He stepped back and 
looked at a metallic strip bearing his name.

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

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/pagesix.htm
BASHING BONNIE, BAGS AND ALL
By Richard Johnson

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/cindy.htm
A LOUSY SITUATION FOR POOR DANNY
By Cindy Adams
   TODAY, you should decide. Tomorrow,   you should vote.

: http://web1.nypost.com/gossip/liz.htm
FABULOUS TOM FORD TELLS ALL
By Liz Smith
   'WHAT'S WRONG with sluts? If     sluttiness is what you like, what's     wrong with 
that? Why do we     think being a slut's bad? Sluttiness is just a lot of freedom?"

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metrocommute HeadlineBrooklyn Coney Island-bound trains run express from Jay St to 
Church AvConey Island-bound trains run express from Jay St to Church AvWeekend, 12:01 
AM Sat to 5 AM Mon, Oct 30 - Nov 1.
Brooklyn No G trains between trains between 71-Continental Avs and Court SqNo trains 
between 71-Continental Avenue and Court SquareWeekend, 12:01 AM Sat to 5 AM Mon, Oct 
31 - Nov 1
Queens L trains run btwn 8 Av & Broadway Junction and btwn Broadway Junction & 
Rockaway Pkwy trains run in two sections:1. Between 8 Avenue and Broadway Junction2. 
Between Broadway Junction and Rockaway ParkwayWeekend, 6 AM Sat to 6 PM Sun, Oct 25 - 
31
Brooklyn Manhattan-bound D trains run on the N from Stillwell Av to 36 St 
Manhattan-bound   trains run on the  from Stillwell Av to 36 St Weekend, 6 AM Sat to 
10 PM Sun until  Oct 31
Manhattan Downtown N & R trains skip 49 StDowntown & trains skip 49 StWeekend, 12:01 
AM to 5 AM Sat to Mon, Oct 29 - Nov 1
Queens Manhattan-bound 7 trains skip 111, 103, 90, 82, 74, and 69 StsManhattan-bound  
trains skip 111, 103, 90, 82, 74, and 69 StsWeekend, 12:01 AM Sat to 5 AM Mon, Oct 30 
- Nov 1
Manhattan Downtown 4 & 6 trains run express from 125 St to Grand CentralDowntown 
trains & trains run express from 125 St to Grand CentralWeekend, 12:01 AM Sat to 5 AM 
Mon, Oct 30 - Nov 1
Queens Shuttle buses replace A trains between Beach 98 St and  Rockaway BlvdShuttle 
buses replace  trains between Beach 98 St and  Rockaway BlvdWeekend, 12:01 AM to 8 PM 
Sat, Oct 30 -  Nov 13
Queens Shuttle buses replace A trains between Beach 98 St and  Rockaway BlvdShuttle 
buses replace  trains between Beach 98 St and  Rockaway BlvdWeekend, 12:01 AM to 8 PM 
Sat, Oct 30 -  Nov 13
Brooklyn No G trains between Hoyt-Schermerhorn and Smith-9 Sts No  trains between 
Hoyt-Schermerhorn and Smith-9 Sts Weekend, 12:01 AM Sat to 5 AM Mon, Oct 30 - Nov 1
Manhattan Uptown 6 trains skip 77 and 116 StsUptown  trains skip 77 and 116 
StsWeekend, 12:01 AM Sat to 5 AM Mon, Oct 23 - 25
Bronx Bronx-bound 4 trains run express from 149 St to WoodlawnBronx-bound  trains run 
express from 149 St to WoodlawnWeekend, 12:01 AM Sat to 5 AM Mon, Oct 9 - 11
Bronx Manhattan-bound 1 trains skip 238, 231, and 225 StsManhattan-bound  trains skip 
238, 231, and 225 StsWeekend, 6 AM to 5 PM Sun, Oct 31
Queens Shuttle E trains run between Jamaica Center and Union TpkeShuttle  trains run 
between Jamaica Center and Union TpkeWeekend, 12:01 AM Sat to midnight Sun, Oct 30 � 31
Bronx Bronx-bound 1 trains skip 215, 225, 231, and 238 StsBronx-bound  trains skip 
215, 225, 231, and 238 StsWeekend, 6 AM to 5 PM Sat, Oct 30.
Queens Brooklyn-bound N & R trains rerouted over the Manhattan Bridge Brooklyn-bound  
trains rerouted over the Manhattan Bridge from Canal St to DeKalb AvWeekend, 12:01 AM 
Sat to 5 AM Mon, Oct 30 - Nov 1
Queens Brooklyn-bound N & R trains rerouted over the Manhattan Bridge Brooklyn-bound & 
trains rerouted over the Manhattan Bridge from Canal St to DeKalb AvWeekend, 12:01 AM 
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Bronx Manhattan-bound D trains run express from Tremont Av to 145 StManhattan-bound 
trains run express from Tremont Av to 145 StWeekend, 12:01 AM Sat to 5 AM Mon, Oct 30 
- Nov 1.
metrocommute DelaySuffolk County Under 20 mph on LIE-EB: 52 to 53Under 20 mph on Long 
Island Expressway/I-495 eastbound Exit 52 to Exit 53S/N
Nassau County Under 20 mph on NSP-WB: 42 to 41Under 20 mph on Northern State Parkway 
westbound Exit 42 N/S to Exit 41
Suffolk County Under 20 mph on LIE-WB: 50 to 49NUnder 20 mph on Long Island 
Expressway/I-495 westbound Exit 50 to Exit 49N
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Manhattan7th Avenue between West 57th Street and West 47th Street: This street will be 
closed Sunday from 11am to 6pm for the Holy Innocents Church Street FestivalBleecker 
Street and Carmine Street between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue: This street will be 
closed Saturday from 11am to 6pm for our Lady of Pompei Church FestivalPark Avenue 
South between East17 th Street and East 23rd Street: This street will be closed 
Saturday from 11am to 6pm for the Manhattan Republican Club Festival52nd Street 
between 7th Avenue and Madison Avenue: This street will be closed Saturday from 11am 
to 6pm for the Encore Community Services Festival
Manhattan All Access Tour @ Madison Square GardenMadison Square Garden�s� All Access 
Tour allows fans to get an insider�s view of the inner-workings of The World�s Most 
Famous Arena�, providing them with little-known information and rarely seen viewpoints 
on the legendary showplace. Visitors taking part in the �All Access� one hour tour 
become a part of one of the busiest and most exciting sports and entertainment 
facilities in the world and are treated to a host of unique experiences. Visit the 
Knicks, Rangers and Liberty locker rooms; tour backstage of the Theater at Madison 
Square Garden; go inside the Star dressing rooms; learn how a basketball court becomes 
a sheet of ice; witness all the seldom seen build-up to a live event � players 
practicing, performers in production, casts in rehearsal or crews staging events! 
You�ll never know what you�ll see on the All Access Tour. Expect some extra traffic on 
7th Ave., 8th Ave., and in the west 30s
Manhattan Village Halloween Parade at 6pmThe following Street will be closed in the 
village for the Village Halloween ParadeFormation & Start: 6th Avenue and Spring 
StreetRoute: North on 6th Avenue from Spring Street to West 22nd StreetEnd: 6th Avenue 
and West 22nd Street.


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

: http://www.nypost.com/business/33092.htm
CASTING ITS 'NET
By ERICA COPULSKY
DoubleClick, the one-time darling of dot-com advertising, is on the block, The Post 
has learned.
    DoubleClick, which has seen its fortunes steadily decline since the Internet 
bubble burst in early 2000, is exploring strategic options including a possible sale, 
according to sources familiar with the situation.

INVESTORS SWEATING OUT ELECTION WEEK: http://www.nypost.com/business/33091.htm
 Does Wall Street like Bush or Kerry? At this point, investors would be happy with 
having a clear winner by the opening bell on Wednesday, no matter who it might be.

CELEB MAGS KEEP FEUDING: http://www.nypost.com/business/33093.htm
  In this wake of being named the Magazine of the Year, US Magazine sticks to 
answering the same questions it chases every week: Who made an ass of herself? (Ashlee 
Simpson); Who might be pregnant? (Britney Spears); Who's the hot new couple? (Ben 
Affleck and Jennifer Lo . . . , er, Garner); and who's best dressed? (Kate Winslet). 
As always, US is the fastest read on the newsstand, filled mainly with fabulous glossy 
photos of every star or star wannabe in Hollywood and beyond, with caption-sized text 
to tell you what's happening.

TRY, TRY AGAIN: PRADA PLANS 2005 OFFERING: http://www.nypost.com/business/33102.htm
  Prada Holding NV, an Italian fashion company whose brands include Helmut Lang and 
Jil Sander, said its planned initial public offering will take place before July.

AD STAFFERS EXIT DAILY NEWS: http://www.nypost.com/business/33111.htm
 By KEITH J. KELLY
        Mort Zuckerman is swinging the ax in a new cost-cutting move at the embattled 
Daily News.

SILENCE STILL GOLDEN: http://www.nypost.com/business/33094.htm
 By CHRISTOPHER BYRON
 MARTIN Sheen has    clearly been okay as    "The West Wing"'s    President Josiah 
Bartlet. But if you want my opinion, the one they should have gone for is William 
Donaldson � the only man alive about whom it may earnestly be said: He was born 35 
years of age, and "Distinguished" is his middle name.

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

THIS IS BROOKLYN? WELCOME TO THE GOOD OLDE DAYS OF 1905: 
http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32977.htm
By ROBERT RORKE
YOU could have gotten it for $11,000. Okay, that was in 1905, when the Queen Anne on 
Albemarle Road and Argyle was designed by H.B. Moore, a protege of Sanford White.

SHEEPSHEAD BAY GOES FROM FISHING TOWN TO UPSCALE MELTING POT: 
http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32979.htm
By MAX GROSS
JUST how hot is Brooklyn real estate? Just how much do people want to live in the 
original home of the Dodgers and Nathan's frankfurters?

WILDE THING: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32978.htm
BY BRADEN KEIL
Surgical sweetheart Jocelyn Wildenstein (also known as the Bride of Wildenstein), is 
about to re-list her furnished condo at Trump World Tower for $7.2 million.

AUCTION: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32982.htm
BY ALISON ROGERS AND ADAM BONISLAWSKI
The two blondes absolutely would not stop. Were they fighting over a man? A job? No, 
they were locked in a frenzied bidding war over a one-bedroom on West 89th Street. One 
bid $540,000, the next bid $545,000. When the auction dust settled, the girl in the 
plaid jacket had spent $595,000 - and had gotten herself a new apartment.

IN-CIDER EDITION: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32984.htm
By TINA TRASTER
Thirtysomethings looking to beat high house prices and ooh-that-hurts taxes are 
heading to Orange County, even though it's adding drive time. Small-town life in rural 
Warwick, N.Y., they say, is an antidote to keeping up with the Joneses in the 
northwestern suburbs.

DON'T CUT YET: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32985.htm
By TINA TRASTER
Thirtysomethings looking to beat high house prices and ooh-that-hurts taxes are 
heading to Orange County, even though it's adding drive time. Small-town life in rural 
Warwick, N.Y., they say, is an antidote to keeping up with the Joneses in the 
northwestern suburbs.

DON'T PANIC: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32983.htm
By JANE REILLY MOUNTBy JANE REILLY MOUNTBy JANE REILLY MOUNT
Q:We are rent-stabilized tenants who are also owners of an out-of-state vacation home, 
where we spend weekends and standard amounts of vacation time. However, as we approach 
retirement age we want to spend greater periods of time at our vacation home. What 
exactly are the residency requirements in our rent-stabilized apartment in order for 
us to remain tenants in good standing?

MY NEW HOME: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32981.htm
BY LISA KEYS
FAMILY OF FOUR SEEKS SPACIOUS UPTOWN DIGS WHAT THEY BOUGHT: Converted 3-BR, on 160th 
Street, $425,000 SEARCH TIME: 11 MONTHS Alice King, an actor, and her husband, Keith 
Weber, a "recovering actor" (read: general contractor) are creative people.

HOUSES OF THE WEEK: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32975.htm
Ridgefield, Conn.$1.25 millionAmong all the numbers in this home's description, one 
jumped out at us: "hundreds of daffodils." Is that number more relevant than the four 
bedrooms, two-plus baths, two acres and million-plus price tag? Maybe, if you're a 
gardener. Agent: Lee Casey and Marilyn Keating, Lee Casey Homes; (203) 733-0656.

DREAM HOMES: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32976.htm
Greenwich Village$2.495 millionWhen we hear that the closet is the best room in the 
apartment, that can be a very good or a very bad sign. In this case, the 
master-bedroom closet � big enough to be a bedroom itself � is just one more 
indication that what you've got here is a sweet Village loft. With ceilings as high as 
15 feet, this multilevel/landing home feels like a big (3,100-square-foot) house. With 
two bedrooms and a den that can be converted to a third, plus garden space out back, 
this co-op with a sleek design and exposed brick is swell for the whole family or just 
extravagant downtown living (with enough closet room for all of your going-out duds). 
Agent: Jeff Silverstein, Dwelling Quest, (212) 784-2131.

JUST SOLD: http://www.nypost.com/realestate/32980.htm
Manhattan EAST VILLAGE $450,000 63 E. Ninth St. Renovated one-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 
550 square feet, with limestone and mahogany floors, recessed halogen lighting, crown 
moldings and imported tile bath; Randall House building is pet-friendly and features 
24-hour doorman, new elevator and laundry room. Maintenance $651, 50 percent 
tax-deductible. Asking price $450,000, on market 51/2 months. (Brokers: Karen Skurka 
and Dennis Riccio, Douglas Elliman and Corey Wexler, Citi Habitats)

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

ON WITH THE SHOE!: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/33163.htm
 By ORLA HEALY
 IT'S a shame Carrie Bradshaw isn't around to see this: Shoe shopping in the city just 
got a whole lot sexier, thanks to a flood of designer footwear at deeply discounted 
prices.

  'SIN' IS ANYTHING  BUT SENSATIONAL: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/33156.htm
 By FRANK SCHECK
  THE subtitle of "Sin" is "A Cardinal De  posed," and it's an all-too-accurate re  
flection of the dryly legal tone of this drama about the Boston archdiocese sex abuse 
scandal.

STILL MOVIN': http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/33157.htm
 By CLIVE BARNES
 JACK-KNIFE sharp and ice hot, the    great Twyla Tharp/Billy Joel musi   cal "Movin' 
Out" has careened into    its third year on Broadway � still    in terrific shape and 
looking as vi brant as it did the first night.

ELECT NIGHT GAS BAG: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/33095.htm
 ELECTION night is   something like the   Super Bowl of TV news.     So why not get 
the Goodyear blimp as the must-have accessory for election-night coverage?

BUSH, KERRY POP UP ON 'SABADO' NIGHT LIVE: 
http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/33103.htm
  IN a campaign first, Presi dent Bush and Demo cratic challenger Sen. John Kerry 
appeared on the popular Spanish-language television show "Sabado Gigante" to woo 
Latino voters.

MALZBERG MOVES TO WWRL: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/33099.htm
 STEVE Malzberg, the   late-night conserva  tive radio host dropped by WABC last week, 
has landed at a new station, WWRL-AM.

LET'S BE FRANKEN: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/33104.htm
 By ADAM BUCKMAN
  I never figured Al  Franken to be a Dead head.     But there it is � Grateful Dead 
music at the beginning and end of every break on the televised version of his radio 
show � the one that's been airing weeknights at 11:30 on Sundance Channel since Sept. 
7.

THE STARR REPORT: http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/33109.htm
 By MICHAEL STARR
 Andy Richter, who returns  Wednesday as harried dad  Bob Chase in "Quintuplets"  
(8:30 p.m./Ch. 5), says he's  happy for former "Late  Night" boss Conan O'Brien,  
who'll take over the "Tonight  Show" in five years.

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

OSCAR ON  MY MIND: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31280.htm
By LOU LUMENICK
RAY
 JAMIE Foxx should start clearing some space on his mantle - his extraordinary, 
transcendent performance as music legend Ray Charles in the exuberant "Ray" is the one 
to beat for Best Actor come Oscar night.

SCATTERSHOT ODE TO WESTERNS: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31285.htm
 By V.A. MUSETTO
   800 BULLETS   JUDGING by his over-the-top comedy "800 Bullets," Spanish director 
Alex de la Iglesia doesn't know the meaning of restraint.

'BIRTH' IS A  HARD LABOR: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31248.htm
 By MEGAN LEHMANN
   BIRTH NICOLE Kidman gives an other stunning perform ance in "Birth," but it is a 
riddle wrapped in a mys tery inside an enigma that ultimately reveals . . . not much.

'LOVE' WILL MAKE YOU THINK: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31251.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
  ENDURING LOVEHOW a relationship unravels in the wake of tragedy is the theme of 
"Enduring Love," an unnerving and cerebral British thriller loosely based on a novel 
by Ian McEwan.

FARMINGVILLE: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31259.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
 'FARMINGVILLE" is a thoughtful, old-school documentary about immigrant workers in 
that Long Island community receiving a theatrical run after premiering at this year's 
Sundance Film Festival and running on PBS in June.

IN THE FACE OF EVIL:  REAGAN'S WAR IN WORDAND DEED: 
http://www.nypost.com/movies/31250.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
       A season of political documen  taries limps to a close with this dubious 
conservative attempt to lionize Ronald Reagan and link his battle against Communism to 
the Bush administration's adventures in Iraq.

COLD-HEARTED: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31252.htm
 By MEGAN LEHMANN
  IT'S ALL ABOUT LOVETHOMAS Vinterberg's "It's All About Love" is a weird hybrid of 
cloning thriller and futuristic love story, with hints of "The Godfather" and "Ice 
Castles" � and it wears its disjointed nature like a badge of honor.

'MAGNIFICO'  WORTH A  GOOD CRY: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31254.htm
 By V.A. MUSETTO
 MAGNIFICO    BET you can't watch "Magnifico" without sobbing like a baby during its 
tragic finale.

YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU GO TO SEE 'SAW': http://www.nypost.com/movies/31247.htm
 By V.A. MUSETTO
  SAW'SAW' is a bloody mess. Promoted as "the year's scariest movie," it's anything 
but.

A SILENT LOVE: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31286.htm
 By V.A. MUSETTO
 A film professor in Montreal marries a Mexican woman young enough to be his daughter, 
then falls for her more-age-appropriate mom in "A Silent Love."

VOICES OF IRAQ: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31287.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
   'VOICES of Iraq" is a surpris ingly upbeat look at that Middle East hotspot, edited 
from some 450 hours of footage shot by residents themselves.

'NURSE' HAS CURE: http://www.nypost.com/movies/31284.htm
 By LOU LUMENICK
   YES NURSE! NO NURSE! ERFULLY goofy if over long, "Yes Nurse! No Nurse!" is a campy, 
brightly colored musical comedy based on a popular '60s Dutch sitcom that's unlike any 
other film out there.

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 Sun.: 916
    Midday Win-4 Sun.: 4792
    Evening Numbers Sun.: 322
    Evening Win-4 Sun.: 4442
    Pick-10 Sun.: 8, 13, 15, 17, 21,  23, 24, 32, 36, 40, 51, 54, 58,  59, 64, 67, 68, 
69, 77, 78
    Take-5 Sun.: 26, 28, 31, 37, 39
    Lotto Sat.: 6, 7, 14, 32, 42, 43
    Bonus: 44
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      NEW JERSEY
 Pick-3 Sun.: 005; Pick-4 Sun.: 5422
    Cash-5 Sun.: 5, 6, 22, 24, 34
      CONNECTICUT
 Play-3 Sun.: 101; Play-4 Sun.: 3032
    Cash-5 Sun.: 7, 29, 32, 34, 35

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

THE WIDER WAR: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/33090.htm
By JOHN PODHORETZ
THE polls show that the   American people   think President Bush   will do a better 
job in the War on Terror than John Kerry. Kerry counters that if Bush had done such a 
good job, Osama bin Laden would be dead.

MISSING BIN LADEN: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/33098.htm
By DICK MORRIS
WHEN John Kerry tries to   spin the bin Laden tape   to his own advantage, he is fond 
of saying that the ghoul's message just serves to indicate that he is still around 
because Bush failed to get him "when he was surrounded" in Tora Bora.

OUR BEST BET TO PROTECT AMERICA: 
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/33108.htm
By RUDOLPH GIULIANI
  PRESIDENT Bush de  serves to be re-   elected, for many   reasons.     The economic 
downturn that he inherited has been reversed and his tax cuts have allowed the private 
sector to create jobs and put money to work. His focus on education led to the 
bipartisan passage of the No Child Left Behind standards that have improved schools 
nationwide.

PROMISE KEEPER: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/33106.htm
By BERNARD KERIK
 TOMORROW, America   will decide who will   lead our nation for the   next four years. 
For the future of my family, my country and the principles I have based my life upon, 
I'm walking into the voting booth and pulling the lever for President Bush.

WHY POLICE OFFICERS BACK W: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/33107.htm
By FRANK FERREYRA
 IN the face of one of the most  bitter presidential races this  country has ever 
seen, a first-ever event occurred in the nearly 90-year history of the National 
Fraternal Order of Police, the largest law-enforcement labor union in the United 
States, when the entire organization unanimously supported the endorsement of 
President George W. Bush. That endorsement represents over 318,000 members and their 
families. (I was privileged to have our National Trustee Charles Caputo represent the 
New York State FOP at this meeting and cast our vote. )

AMERICA  NEEDS UNITY: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/33113.htm
By RALPH PETERS
 I SUPPORT George W. Bush in this   election. I dislike his domestic policies,   but I 
believe he's the right man to con  tinue the War on Terror. No combination of other 
issues matters as much as America's security.

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

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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
Capote
Lisa Collins -- Hollywood.com Staff
On assignment to write an article for the New Yorker, Truman Capote traveled to a 
small Kansas town, where he began to investigate and report on the gruesome murder of 
a local family.

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