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  • Letterman opens up about family life in wake of sex scandal

    The normally elusive David Letterman opened up about his sex scandal yesterday during a rare sitdown interview on “Live With Regis & Kelly.” “How’s everything at home?” asked Regis Philbin,...
  • All keyed up at the Met

    It sounds like the lead-in to a punch line: Five piano- playing Mormons walk into the Met and . . . But it’s no joke. The 5 Browns are making...
  • Stone in a 'Holding' pattern at startup Epix

    Oliver Stone and writer Bruce Wagner have struck a development deal with Epix. Their first project will be a one-hour scripted dramatic series called “Still Holding,” based on Wagner’s novel...
  • Kate Nash's sugar-coated rage

    Both pretty and thought ful, Kate Nash, the 22-year-old Brit who’s among the most buzzed-about UK pop exports, is that rare artist who appeals equally to women and men. Thursday...
  • Ladies nights

    Someday in the dis tant future, the high- paid (male) idiots who run TV, the ones who think the only viewers worth attracting are 18-to-34-year-old males, will realize something every...
  • Mike's street closures: Our roads to ruin

    * DOT boss Janette Sadik-Khan has turned out to be even worse than her predecessor in this appointee-favored job (“Asphalt Bungle,” Steve Cuozzo, Post- Opinion, April 26). As a Murray...
  • Let the states make the decision

    I’ve got a proposal for you. I’d call it a “modest proposal” but, thanks to Jonathan Swift, when writers say that, it means they’re about to propose something absolutely bonkers...
  • Politics over policy

    Setting legislative priori ties has been one of the chief tasks of American presidents for the past century. Sometimes, they concentrate on changing public policy. At other times, they highlight...
  • Why Crist is 'done'

    Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is the saddest of political spectacles — an opportun ist running out of opportunities. His relentless rise through Florida politics — from state senator to education...
  • The populist-in chief's posh pals

    President Obama spoke the most clarifying 10 words of his adminis tration this week: “I think at some point you have made enough money.” Peddling financial regulatory reform at a...
  • A copy of a hand colored 1870 lithographic print shows shooting of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth.

    President Lincoln has been shot

      Dispatches from Secretary Stanton Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in Ford’s Theater in Washington at half-past nine o’clock last night, and at about the same time Secretary Seward, was attacked...
  • IN '98, SHOWSGOT UPSTAGED

    AH, the theater – where what happens offstage is often more entertaining than what happens on. For theater mavens who lap up backstage gossip – who love to know who’s...
  • ACTOR-DIRECTOR & DRIFTER DIE

    ACTOR-director Don Taylor – who played Liz Taylor’s bridegroom in ”Father of the Bride” and helmed 15 films, including ”Escape From the Planet of the Apes” – died of heart...
  • TOP STATE AIDE IN MORALS BUST

    ALBANY – A top aide to state Economic Development Director Charles Gargano has been busted by State Police on public-lewdness charges, officials said yesterday. Deputy Commissioner for Intergovernmental Relations Ronald...
  • ICY HUDSON CRAMPS BRR-AVE SWIMMER'S STYLE

    Sometimes it takes a cold slap in the face to get a man’s attention. A 24-degree afternoon – with 15-degree wind chill – was more than enough to send Ken...
  • IRAQ MOCKS 'EVIL ADULTERER' CLINTON

    Iraq vowed yesterday to “liberate” its skies from U.S. and British jets that “support the most evil man in the world” – President Clinton. The declaration, by Gen. Ali Hassan...
  • U.S. SHUTS TEL AVIV EMBASSY AFTER TERROR THREAT

    JERUSALEM – The U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv was abruptly shut yesterday after being warned of a “credible and specific” terrorist threat, authorities said. U.S. officials gave no details –...
  • SOME HACKS JUST CAN'T BE HELPED, EXPERTS SAY

    New York audiences may be the most haphazard and impolite hackers in the world, but if they try to stifle their coughs, they’ll only make things worse, experts say. “Coughing...
  • COLD LANG SYNE FOR; NEW YEAR'S REVELERS ; 500,000 CRAM INTO TIMES SQ., DESPITE BONE-CHILLING TEMP

    Happy New Year! Close to half a million revelers braved below-freezing temperatures in Times Square and rang in the last year of the millennium last night with the kind of...
  • EXTRA TIME GIVES US ALL A 'SECOND' CHANCE

    The stroke of midnight was a second late this year – thanks to a slowdown in the rotation of the Earth. The International Earth Rotation Service inserted a leap-second before...