CONQUERING CONGESTION
THE mayor’s plaNYC 2030 is chock-full of good ideas that get us thinking about how we ensure that New York is a great and livable place for the next generation. I support nearly all of the 127 proposals. But the idea for dealing with the critical…
Great Hera! Amazon Trades Her Lasso for Stage Mike
Lynda Carter, who made her New York cabaret debut on Tuesday, took on Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen?s hydra-headed ?Blues in the Night? and wrested it to the ground.
WOLVERINES SHOW CLAWS
LLOYD Carr knows how to play it coy with the media. The Michigan coach is aware how the game is played: Give as little midweek information as possible, keep the reporters and the opponent guessing at all times. Wolverines senior left tackle Jake…
BLING KING JACOB IN JAIL DEAL
“Jacob the Jeweler” copped to charges that he lied to the feds and falsified records in a plea deal that could put the famed diamond dealer on ice for nearly four years. King of bling Jacob Arabo pleaded guilty in federal court in Detroit…
Biden-Giuliani Smackdown Enlivens Campaign Trail
The Democratic debate Tuesday night in Philadelphia had a lively undercard: Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr. vs. Rudolph W. Giuliani.
FCC OPENS APT. DOORS
Apartment dwellers may soon get cheaper cable-TV bills after federal regulators ruled that cable companies couldn’t sign exclusive pacts with building owners. The change, unanimously approved by the Federal Communications Commission yesterday…
How Do You Ski if There Is No Snow?
Although global warming?s foes rarely cite ski resorts and golf courses among its victims, few livelihoods depend more on the weather than those who make a living from tourism.
Staph at the Gym? Not if You?re Careful
Health officials say it is possible to contract contract MRSA at a gym, but the risk is low.
After 2 Notable Departures, Black Executives Ask: Is There Room at the Top?
The departures of E. Stanley O?Neal and Richard D. Parsons have started a debate over whether they broke down barriers for younger black executives who seek the corner office.
FLAWLESS BRAIN? THINK AGAIN
Thirteen percent of healthy adults were found to have some type of undiagnosed - but likely harmless - brain abnormality, a Dutch study revealed yesterday. The research concludes that as MRI scans become more sensitive, they “will probably…