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Steven Jackson, Reggie Bush, Drew Brees, Maurice Jones-Drew, Britney Spears. They all had pretty bad weeks. Now the challenge is to leave last week’s abysmal performance behind and steady themselves...
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Stam, Snejana and Agyness, oh my!
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I’m just crushing on her hair.
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Off the runway, model Julia Stegner wears amazing hippie-ish high-waisted wide leg jeans by Grey Ant, an a grey patent leather Prada bag. “My look is seventies. And now it’s...
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“At this point, we have not been notified of the league’s ruling,” Belichick said in a statement. “Although it remains a league matter, I want to apologize to everyone who...
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Cordila is taking on The Donald. Charisma Carpenter, who appeared on both “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Angel” as Cordelia, the cheerleader turned goul-getter, is expected to be a contestant...
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Further proof Tom Ford is a perfume pervert.
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After waiting on a block long line outside the Just Sweet by Jennifer Lopez show, the designers Three as Four were sent to the back of the standing room only...
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Just a reminder, if you are interested, I will be doing the color of the Yankee-Blue Jay game on WCBS-AM (880) tonight. Now onto Week 23 of Awards Wednesday: AL...
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If you buy into the hype, wide leg is in, and skinny is out. But what about an old school pair of slouchy Carpenter Jeans in a dark wash? Perfect...
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America is like a tapestry – beautiful, colorful threads woven into a work of art. The people who have come to America throughout its history have blended together to form...
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HAPPY birthday, you syphilitic loser! Next time you’re looking to honor a friend or colleague, forget boring drinks at a bar or a tedious group dinner. Karaoke? Played. The birthday...
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SHOULD you be invited to speak at a roast – and at this point, it’s only a matter of time – here are some pointers to appropriately pay tribute to...
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Zac Posen’s theme was early American settlers, Shakers, wheat fields and big country sky. As scary and Little House as that sounds, it was actually the moment that he moved...
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Mary Kate Olsen wasn’t so much hitting the shows as she was hitting on guys during Fashion Week. The tiny twin was spotted at Bungalow 8 late night after a...
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LONDON – Would it, could it, should it? Or, as New York theater buffs wonder while they’re here: Will this or that West End production ever make it to Broadway?...
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A state-of-the-art off-Broadway theater owned and operated by two of Broadway’s top producers is riddled with debt and faces possible foreclosure and bankruptcy, The Post has learned. The theater –...
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LOGICALLY, in this age of disposable stars, Tony Bennett should have left not just his heart but his career in San Francisco. What was left? His biggest hit peaked and...
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DISNEY channel and soap star Kirsten Storms has been arrested for drunken driving. Storms, 23, plays Maxi Jones on “General Hospital,” but is better known for “Days of Our Lives,”...
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THE TV Academy will edit out controversial remarks that comedian Kathy Griffin made about Jesus during her creative Emmy Award acceptance speech for a taped telecast that airs Saturday on...
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CH. 4’s new 7 p.m. newscast with Chuck Scarborough got off to a stumbling start. “New York Nightly News” was last in its timeslot Monday, despite heavy promotion for the...
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FOR at least one bache lorette, this officer is not a gentleman. Lt. Andrew Baldwin starred in the most recent edition of “The Bachelor” and proposed to San Francisco social...
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KATHIE Lee Gifford returned to “Live” yesterday – almost like she’d never left. A confident Gifford strode onto the stage and wasted no time bantering with former co-host Regis Philbin,...
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THE most talked-about scene in David Cronenberg’s riveting thriller “Eastern Promises,” opening Friday, will no doubt swell the membership, pardon the pun, of Viggo Mortensen’s fan club. Playing a member...
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Sharp-tongued Simon Cowell says Britney Spears almost sunk her career Sunday night with her VMA performance, where she waddled around stage in a seemingly drug-induced state, and if she were...
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A collection of clips featuring ABC’s super-late night anchor team Ryan Owens and Taina Hernandez laughing while delivering sober news about terrorism, floods wildfires, breast cancer and the Iraq war...
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THE Theater District has a new front row for dining: 44th Street between Fifth and Seventh avenues. It doesn’t have the sheer number of places of “Restaurant Row” on 46th...
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A Sun-Pluto aspect on your birthday means you will be somewhat pushy over the coming 12 months but that may be no bad thing. If you are a typical Virgo...
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A killer heat wave grips the City of Angels in early September, but Jimmy Smits’ Studio City office, on the lot where his new drama “Cane” is being filmed, is...
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I’m Black, I’m Cuban, I’m a singer – that’s it,” says Xiomara Laugart when asked to compare herself to Celia Cruz. “But she’s an icon, and I’m doing my best...
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Shalim Ortiz says that landing a role on the hit show “Heroes” was the result of series of serendipitous moments and magic, the sort of mysterious brew that had fans...
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Summer is officially on its way out – but in Polito Vega’s world, it’s hot all year round. A quick listen to his eight-hour marathon show on La Mega, “Salsa...
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Ceviche may have originated in Peru as raw seafood marinated in citrus juices, but it’s traveled a long way since its humble beginnings, inspiring different interpretations throughout Latin America and,...
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FOR some people, a love of style develops with age. For others, the fashion passion hits you the minute you learn to walk. The latter was certainly the case for...
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Circo “Cursi” Sony/BMG Puerto Ricans can boast about having the best salsa bands and reggaetón rappers in the world, sure. But now, islanders can brag about having an exceptional rock...
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Gloria Estefan “90 Millas” Burgundy Records Gloria Estefan fans expecting disco and club jams – the classic crossover sounds that made the Miami raised singer a gay icon – may...
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Paquito D’Rivera & Chano DomÃnguez Quartier Latin Opus Arte It’s rare to have two musical masters collaborate for a full concert. Rarer still is that performance captured by cameras. Lucky...
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PICTURE THIS Latinbeat scans Latin America’s cinematic panorama to showcase 23 films by well-known directors and up-and-comers like Felipe MartÃnez, whose wickedly funny “Bluff” will make its U.S. debut. But...
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IF IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY A Sun-Pluto aspect on your birthday means you will be somewhat pushy over the coming 12 months but that may be no bad thing. If you...
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Madison Avenue, bracing for a slowdown, is officially now in a slump. U.S. ad spending fell 0.3 percent to $72.6 billion in the first half of the year, compared with...
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It may be a week away, but just the prospect of an interest-rate cut made stock market investors gleeful enough to propel major indexes sharply higher. In the biggest rally...
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Wall Street can thank Alan Greenspan for the latest turmoil in the credit markets. That’s the conclusion of Portfolio magazine Contributing Editor John Cassidy, the latest critic to blast the...
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FORBES Inc., already flying low, is out of the flying business – at least for the moment. The family controlled publishing company that last year sold a big minority stake...
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The secretive British billionaire who bought a nearly 7 percent stake in Bear Stearns isn’t likely to use his newfound position to stir the pot at the troubled investment bank,...
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Music publishers have quietly stepped up their efforts to shut down popular Web sites that publish lyrics to songs without their permission – and are demanding that Google and Yahoo!...
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A high-stakes development chess game is under way on West 57th Street, with savvy Sheldon Solow right in the middle. Solow, the owner of the city’s premier office tower at...
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Most mutual and money-market funds tout their performance in their marketing pitches, but one stands out for using a rather simple slogan: “No subprime.” Payden & Rygel, a Los Angeles-based...
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Former Jet superstar Curtis Martin is considering buying Brooklyn’s most expensive apartment – a $7.25 million waterfront penthouse with staggering views of Manhattan. The retired NFL running back is reviewing...
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Knick President and coach Isiah Thomas can be a charmer with a crowd, but a former team executive suing him for alleged sexual harassment told jurors yesterday he’s a Dr....
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Anthony Marshall claims son Philip hurled elder-abuse charges at him not with Brooke Astor’s well-being in mind, but to see that more of her massive estate would go to himself...
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Through their grief, they found comfort – and eventually, something more. After the attacks on the World Trade Center claimed their spouses, Nick Chiarchiaro and Cheri Sparacio struck up a...
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Time may march on, but the grief remains just as deep. Thousands of anguished relatives solemnly commemorated the sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attack yesterday in a rain-swept ceremony...
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Dozens of people were evacuated last night from an unstable Harlem building with a history of violations, authorities said. The Fire Department was called to the seven-story building at 305...
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Police say this is the cowardly thug who brutally beat a 95-year-old woman and stole $20 from her at her Lower East Side home. The mugger grabbed Dora Lowin’s purse,...
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An eerily timed anthrax scare hit lower Manhattan yesterday, rekindling fears of terrorism on 9/11. Eight people were evacuated from the basement of 55 Water St. when a mailroom worker...
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ALBANY – Attorney General Andrew Cuomo yesterday dramatically widened his probe of the state pension fund pay-to-play scandal by invoking extraordinary special powers. Cuomo revealed he has decided to use...
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It took almost four years and a multiagency investigation that cut deep into one of the city’s most violent Bloods subsets. But yesterday, a Manhattan grand jury indicted a 23-year-old...
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ALBANY – The statute invoked by Attorney General Andrew Cuomo in his investigation into the state pension fund is so powerful that it’s been dubbed by some critics as a...
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Queens prosecutors have received a handwritten note in which an unidentified person threatens to kill Darryl Littlejohn, the bar bouncer awaiting trial for the rape and murder of Imette St....
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A 90-year-old, family-run construction firm may be history after it was stiffed by a company – co-owned by a city planning commissioner – working on developer Bruce Ratner’s megamall project...
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Two phony brokers will be doing some very real jail time after pleading guilty yesterday to ripping off a half-dozen unsuspecting investors – including the godmother of one of their...
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A Manhattan teacher has been charged with fondling a 9-year-old boy in an elementary school – after she asked him if he wanted to know “where babies came from,” The...
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His wife is a jet-setting socialite who likes to bend elbows with Andrew Lloyd Webber and Elton John. His playboy son, Steve, caused a furor in Britain in 1992 when...
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A Bronx woman busted for working at an alleged brothel in a tony Westchester County neighborhood is a Monroe College grad and a military veteran and has ambitions of being...
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Fallen firefighter Joseph Graffagnino was remembered at a Brooklyn fund-raiser yesterday as a hero. Graffagnino and fellow firefighter Robert Beddia died Aug. 18 in the former Deutsche Bank building, which...
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Home ownership in New York City is barely half the rate of the rest of the country, new figures show. More than two-thirds, or 67.3 percent, of single-family homes, co-ops...
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A Rutgers basketball player who sued radio host Don Imus for calling her team “nappy-headed hos” has dropped the defamation case less than a month after filing it, The Post...
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A beefy mob turncoat who flipped for the feds before it was fashionable blubbered at his sentencing yesterday that he had become “a human being this court could be proud...
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A Manhattan man who met a 33-year-old woman at a bar lured her to his home for a brutal gang rape – which was broken up when the thug’s own...
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As dozens of fellow cops looked on and applauded, shot Police Officer Ann Marie Marchiondo was transferred to a new hospital yesterday. The 40-year-old transit cop looked cool and collected...
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Portuguese officials yesterday handed the results of their investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann to a judge, who will now consider whether her parents should be charged, The Times...
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WASHINGTON – Fred Thompson’s presidential campaign lashed out at rival Mitt Romney yesterday over a rogue Web site titled “Phony Fred” that ridiculed the actor-politician as a lazy, moronic, flip-flopping...
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A campaign staffer for Hillary Rodham Clinton claimed in an e-mail that moneyman Norman Hsu was “completely legit” weeks before it was revealed he was a fugitive. “I can tell...
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Ignorance is bliss – and has the blessing of a federal judge – when it comes to calorie-counting at the city’s fast-food joints. Manhattan U.S. District Court Judge Richard Holwell...
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President Bush will tell the nation tomorrow night in a live televised address that he intends to withdraw 30,000 troops from Iraq by next summer, officials said. In a 15-minute...
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Democrats in Congress came under withering fire yesterday for refusing to denounce an attack by the left-wing group MoveOn.org on the integrity of Gen. David Petraeus. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas)...
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The jury in Phil Spector’s trial completed its second day of deliberations yesterday without rendering a verdict. The panel of nine men and three women tabbed juror No. 10, a...
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Kanye West is making chump change out of rival 50 Cent. The preppy singer’s CD was handily beating his Queens-born rapper foe’s in online sales on several sites as both...
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BROOKLYN A dispute over a fare led to the arrest of an illegal-cab driver who fondled a woman in a Flatbush store early yesterday, authorities said. Kenneth Copeland, 32, who...
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Alex – an African gray parrot who could count to six, identify colors and even express frustration over the repetitive trials through which researchers put him – has died after...
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THE moment came somewhere between the time Isiah Thomas was said to call a woman a “bitch” and a “ho.” Or maybe it was “f- – -ing bitch mother f-...
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IF YOU want politicians to vanish into thin air, tell them they can’t talk. So, yesterday on 100th Street and Riverside Drive the simple, but solemn, ceremony was a no-fly...
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NEW YORK Midday Nos. Tue.: 855; Lucky Sum: 18 / Midday Win-4 Tue.: 7379; Lucky Sum: 26 / Evening Nos. Tue.: 086; Lucky Sum: 14 / Evening Win- 4 Tue.:...
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It’s hard to decide which was the more disgusting: Monday’s New York Times ad slandering Gen. David Pe traeus, or the newspaper’s decision to publish it in the first place....
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State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has invoked the power of the 86-year-old Martin Act to ratchet up his investigation of the state’s $154 billion pension fund – a potentially seismic...
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COULD the surprising change in the worldview of Sunni Iraqis formerly hostile to the United States – the decision of tribes in a province we all but wrote off a...
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FOR the last year at least, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the back bone of the Islamic Republic in Iran, has been engaged in a bloody war against Kurdish rebels...
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DEMOCRATS may hold up to 57 U.S. Senate seats after the 2008 election – almost enough to block a Republican filibuster and likely enough to assure passage of most of...
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‘IF only.” Those are the verbal crutches Amer ica must discard in a post-9/11 world. If only the State Department hadn’t been so sloppy in issuing visas to the 9/11...
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Adam Brodsky’s article, “A Weird Way to Wage War,” (PostOpinion, Sept. 7) is dead on and should be a must- read for those who are unsure about the War on...
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New York Knicks guard Stephon Marbury was grilled about seedy sex with a team intern in a truck as he took the witness stand at his boss Isiah Thomas’ sexual...
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IN the words of an Amer ican icon, Gordon Gekko (no, not the insurance lizard), greed is good. And there’s no money in not having a preseason college football poll....
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Upon further review, the stewards have declared a new “Showdown at Saratoga” champion – The Post’s Vic Cangialosi. Due to a miscalculation innocently made by OTB’s Sean Clancy on his...
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BASEBALL: Chisox extend Ozzie’s pact Ozzie Guillen and the White Sox agreed yesterday to a contract extension through the 2012 season. Guillen managed Chicago to a World Series title in...
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Hondo, who breezed with the A’s Monday night, stormed right back with another ‘W’ yesterday after noon when the Rangers rocked Motown in the opener to increase the wad to...
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T HE level of uncertainty swirling around the Giants is remarkable, considering only one game has come off the schedule and the early returns (offense good, defense lousy) were not...
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The misinformation and conflicting reports circulating about the Giants’ injury situation, specifically the seriousness of the problem with Eli Manning’s right shoulder and the timetable for his return, have led...
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An Islander first-rounder left town yesterday. Forward Petteri Nokelainen, chosen 16th overall by the Isles in 2004, was shipped to the Bruins for center Ben Walter, the son of former...
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Roger Goodell apparently has caught Bill Belichick’s hand in the cookie jar. The rookie NFL commissioner, according to an ESPN report, is poised to penalize the Patriots severely for blatantly...
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We knew Bill Belichick was desperate to win that elusive fourth Super Bowl championship when he took a flier on Randy Moss. Apparently so desperate his Hall of Fame bust...
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FOR the Jets’ quarter back of the future, the future is now. “Whether I’m playing in the National Football League, in college, or at the Turkey Bowl back home with...
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Orlando Hernandez insisted his foot didn’t bother him last night. But his performance was atrocious, and the issue is whether he still may be hurting or is simply in a...
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FORGET about if Tom Glavine is going to pitch next year. It was his decision for this current season that altered the NL East balance of power. He all but...
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The auditions for the Mets’ fourth playoff starter continue tonight at Shea Stadium. Oliver Perez made his case Monday by shutting down the Braves, now John Maine gets his chance....
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As they were last year, the Mets are interested in having Tom Glavine return next season. Omar Minaya admitted that yesterday, saying of the veteran lefty, “He’s had a very...
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TORONTO – How bad did Jason Giambi need the grand slam he hit last night? “I would have been the guy from “An Officer and a Gentleman” in the shower...
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TORONTO – The baseball adage that predates even Roger Clemens states, “Momentum is tomorrow’s starting pitcher.” There’s never been greater proof of its wisdom than the fate that befell the...
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Remember the sizzling, scintillating summer of 1977 when Billy Martin’s Yankees stormed past the Red Sox and went on to capture their first World Championship in 15 years by beating...
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TORONTO – Derek Jeter could have two limbs sliced off and insist his body was OK. So with his return to the Yankee lineup hours away yesterday afternoon, Jeter offered...
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Warner Independent reportedly has made a deal to distribute, in conjunction with Netflix’s Red Envelope, Alan Ball’s controversial “Nothing is Private,” which I enthused about yesterday. They’d better brace themselves...
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It was common knowledge heading into the season that the only thing the Jaguars’ offense did well was run the ball. It was obvious the Jags’ defense was sturdy and...