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Stunned Floridians began picking slowly through the swath of death and destruction wrought by Hurricane Charley as the weakened storm barreled north and slammed into the Carolinas yesterday.
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'I can't believe we lived through this'
As dawn revealed the full devastation in the Gulf Coast town of Punta Gorda, horror and awe were the best words to describe the breathtaking scale of Charley's wrath.
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Lover's last-ditch deal to keep mum
Jim McGreevey's former gay lover made a desperate cash-for-silence demand just minutes before the New Jersey governor told the world he was homosexual, sources said yesterday.
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I didn't know, sez gov's ex
The first wife of New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey said yesterday she didn't know her ex was gay until last week. "He told me just before he went on TV," Kari Schutz said in a phone interview from British Columbia.
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The true danger behind living a lie
Michael Daly: A lawyer read Golan Cipel's statement from the steps of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, with no apparent thought that the school lost more than 60 students and alumni at the World Trade Center.
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Driven to destruction
Arianna Huffington: When New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey resigned and announced that he is gay, it seemed as if the bookers from every television talk show in America had the same thought: "Let's get Arianna Huffington."
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Bomb busters to protect city
Daily News Exclusive: A special team of federal bomb experts who've solved arsons and terrorist blasts around the globe will be posted in Manhattan during the Republican National Convention.
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The root cause of the blackout...
Buried amid reams of data amassed to analyze last year's disastrous blackout, one startling fact has received hardly any attention: A tree started it.
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...And a year later, it's party time!
Exactly one year after the big blackout, the lights were snuffed at Palmira's in Brooklyn Heights last night. Only this time, it was by design. Several city hot spots marked the anniversary of the power outage with a party.
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Phelps makes first splash
The daunting climb up his personal Acropolis began without a ripple of complication. Michael Phelps, Olympic poster boy in a Speedo, swam his first 16 laps in the Aquatic Center pool yesterday, eight of them in the morning heat, eight of them in an evening breeze - all of them providing ample evidence of what the fuss is all about.
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Uniting the world is giant Olympic myth
Mike Lupica's Shooting From the Lip: In Athens on Friday night, the Opening Ceremony was heavy on the mythology, with some of the 8,000 entertainers in the show portraying Athena, Aphrodite, Eros, Zeus. I forget now who the guy in the diaper suspended in midair was, it happened too early in the four-hour extravaganza.
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Olerud has last laugh in Seattle
Anyone plotting the ultimate baseball revenge fantasy would have set it up the way the eighth inning played out yesterday in the Yankees' 6-4 victory over the Mariners. Seattle intentionally walked Ruben Sierra to face former favorite John Olerud with the score tied and the bases loaded.
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Cliff picks himself up & Mets, too
When Cliff Floyd fully extends his six feet and four inches across one of the L-shaped couches in the Mets' clubhouse, he takes up more than half of it. And that was the pose he struck as a rare sense of relaxation permeated the room before last night's game.
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Singh is on Strait path to win
Tiger Woods is more spectacular. Phil Mickelson is more popular. Ernie Els is smoother. But in a year when the best player has been a matter of debate, Vijay Singh may have the final word.
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Gunned down on his birthday
A boisterous birthday celebration at a Bronx nightclub ended in a hail of bullets early yesterday, leaving one man dead and his girlfriend wounded, police said.
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Life without my son
It is the shrill wail of a telephone that Nancy Hornbeck hears before exhaustion drags her into sleep at night, the same piercing ring that brought the news of her son's death seven months ago.
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Jacko gets to see his DA grilled
Michael Jackson is expected to come to court tomorrow with a large contingent of family and supporters as the man prosecuting him takes an "extremely unusual" turn on the witness stand.
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Celebrities' trash is my treasure
I'm a celebrity garage sale addict - and I've got Julie Andrews' suede jacket and Ben Gazzara's glass coasters to prove it. I bought them for practically nothing in the Hamptons, where the rich and famous get rid of their bric-a-brac by cutting deals with the hoi polloi.
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G.I. pans '9/11' role
Sgt. Peter Damon, who lost his right arm and left hand in Iraq, never set out to be a bit player in presidential politics and is furious at Michael Moore for making him one in "Fahrenheit 9/11."
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Thandie & the cold truth
Ben Widdicombe's Gatecrasher: I'm obsessing over the interview with Thandie Newton in the latest issue of Trace magazine. First of all (you'll have to imagine the snaps), she doesn't even want an Oscar, okay?
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The Exorcist files
If it were possible for a movie to go through a long dark night of the soul, "Exorcist: The Beginning" would still be suffering. The latest film in the demonic-possession series has had four directors, three credited screen-writers and was made not once but twice.
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