October 30, 2012

US Army Corps of Engineers to assist in clearing Brooklyn Battery Tunnel

The US Army Corps of Engineers will help pump out of the heavily-damaged Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, which had 86 million gallons of water inside during the height of Hurricane Sandy,...

Red Bull Arena sustains minimal damage resulting from Hurricane Sandy

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the Red Bulls released the following statement regarding their 25,000-seat stadium in Harrison, NJ and their scheduled Eastern Conference semifinal Saturday night against rival...

Mets pick up options on Wright, Dickey

The Mets and David Wright's agents are talking, but as of tonight there was no indication the sides were near agreement on a new contract for the All-Star third baseman.But...

UFC fighter Weidman's Long Island home hit 'pretty bad' by Sandy: report

UFC fighter Chris Weidman’s home on Long Island was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy, according to a report by MMAFighting.com.Weidman’s agent Dave Martin told the site that the middleweight contender’s...

Lawyer for man suing Facebook wants out of case

BUFFALO, NY — The latest lawyer to represent a New York man in what authorities now say is a fraudulent lawsuit against Facebook wants off the case. Ohio attorney Dean...

Yasser Arafat's remains to be exhumed next month: French official

RAMALLAH, West Bank — Criminal investigators from France will exhume Yasser Arafat's remains next month to try to find out how the Palestinian leader died, a French official said Tuesday....

Disney buying Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion

LOS ANGELES — Disney is paying $4.05 billion to buy Lucasfilm Ltd., the production company behind "Star Wars," from its chairman and founder, George Lucas. It's also making a seventh...

After Sandy, NFL preparing for Giants-Steelers game

MetLife Stadium got through Hurricane Sandy unscathed and the NFL is preparing to go through with Sunday’s Giants-Steelers showdown. “The stadium apparently is fine. We are going to prepare to...

Sandy forces Springsteen to postpone concert; 'Daily Show,' 'Colbert Report' cancel tapings for Tues.

Broadway, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center all remained dark Tuesday as Superstorm Sandy left the New York entertainment industry fighting to go on with the show — even if it...

Flooding, power outages from Hurricane Sandy lead to Internet, phone service disruptions

Water welling into southern Manhattan drenched one of the world's densest communications nodes, taking out popular websites and forcing carriers to reroute international traffic. As commercial power was cut to...

Herm re-lives ‘You play to win the game’ on 10-year anniversary of famous Jets speech

Herm Edwards played nine seasons in the NFL and coached another eight, but his lengthy career could be boiled down to six words: “You play to win the game”The famous...

Syrian regime attacks strategic northern city

BEIRUT — Syrian warplanes pounded a strategic northern city with three airstrikes Tuesday as ground troops pushed forward in an intensified effort to recapture the area recently taken by rebels,...

French government gets anti-sexism lessons

PARIS — First there was Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who allegedly referred to women as "material," then catcalls in the French Parliament just because a female government minister wore a floral dress....

Swiss bank UBS to cut as many as 10,000 jobs

GENEVA — Swiss banking giant UBS AG is to cut as many as 10,000 employees, or some 15 percent of its staff, to drastically shrink its ailing investment bank. The...

Man in Afghan uniform kills 2 British troops

KABUL, Afghanistan — A man wearing an Afghan police uniform shot and killed two British soldiers at a checkpoint in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday, international military officials said. The assault...

New York Aquarium suffers severe flooding during Sandy

Officials say New York Aquarium on Coney Island experienced severe flooding from the storm. A spokeswoman for the Wildlife Conservation Society says the entire 14-acre facility was under water. She...

Sandy upends final week of presidential race

KETTERING, Ohio — Superstorm Sandy's mayhem is upending the final week of the presidential race, with President Barack Obama calling off another of the waning days left to campaign and...

Sandy grounds more than 15,000 flights across northeast, globe

Superstorm Sandy grounded more than 15,000 flights across the Northeast and the globe, and it could be days before some passengers can get where they're going. According to the flight-tracking...

Cuomo: NY needs new protection from natural disasters

ALBANY - New York needs to rethink how it protects itself from what are becoming regular weather disasters, Gov. Cuomo said today in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. With large...

Nets-Knicks will play on Thursday

The NBA announced Tuesday night the Nets' season opener against the Knicks at Barclays Center on Thursday night will be played as scheduled. Despite the intense damage Hurricane Sandy delivered...

At least 22 people dead, nearly 1 million without power in New York metro area in Sandy's aftermath

New Yorkers dug out from Hurricane Sandy’s carnage today, following the hellish reign of death and destruction brought on by the killer storm. Gotham residents today, about 750,000 of them...

Coast Guard, man's wife hopeful about finding missing ship's captain after HMS Bounty sinks in Sandy

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Coast Guard used ships and airplanes to search the Atlantic on Tuesday for the captain of the sunken HMS Bounty as the sailor's wife held...

Why Mets, Wright should have deal soon

For today’s Post, I wrote this column identifying five players I though the Mets should try to acquire. I think the Mets, ever-mindful of public relations, will acquire at least...

Gov. Christie: 'level of devastation at the Jersey shore is unthinkable;' search and rescue underway

Gov. Chris Christie provided an update on the “devastation” Sandy unleashed on New Jersey. “There are houses in the middle of Route 35,” he said, describing the damage to the...

Power out for 2 million statewide, may take days to restore

Millions of people in the New York region will have to do without electricity for 10 days or even longer, beleaguered utility companies said today. Manhattan and Brooklyn residents served...

Hurricane Sandy complete coverage

Stripped of its bustle and mostly cut off from the world, New York was left wondering when its particular way of life would return. Follow breaking Hurricane Sandy updates as...

Limited bus service returns, trains still shuttered

The MTA began running limited bus service tonight at 5 p.m. and will begin operating on a full schedule by tomorrow, Gov. Cuomo announced today. There will be no fares...

At least 111 houses burn as blaze rages in Breezy Point

Sweeping fires destroyed 111 homes in Breezy Point during Hurricane Sandy last night into this morning as flood waters ravaged the Queens beachfront neighborhood, forcing firefighters to undertake daring rescues....

Power fails at NYU hospital, 200 patients evacuate

All 300 in-patients at NYU Langone in Manhattan have been evacuated to uptown hospitals, officials said. The Kips Bay facility lost power last night and its backup generator failed after...

PHOTOS: Sandy socks NY, NJ

Day in photos: Oct. 29, 2012

Losses speak louder

Corporate America is taking a rain check. Dozens of companies, including drugmaker Pfizer, publisher McGraw-Hill and energy concern Entergy, postponed their quarterly results due to the storm. The stock exchanges...

What they’re saying

With Sandy bearing down, here’s what business movers-and-shakers had to say about it:“While most vendors understand that customers are also neighbors, and would never think of taking advantage of others...

Big profit generator

When the markets reopen for trading tomorrow, there will be at least one company eager to report results.Generac Holdings, which controls 70 percent of the market for home generators, is...

Sandy vs. Santa: Storm spending wreaks havoc on retail forecasts

Hurricane Sandy may leave Santa holding the bag. The historic storm has whipped up a wave of short-term, emergency-related consumer spending, and retail experts say its soggy aftermath could steal...

‘Home’coming hell

This Friday we’ll get the latest statistics on the unemployed. Today I’d like to introduce you to one of the unemployables — Mark Lodger Ruane. He lives on West 32nd...

Google’s big Nexus array

Google announced a new lineup of mobile devices, using alliances with Korean electronics makers Samsung and LG, to step up a challenge to Apple in the market for tablets and...

Maps man shown to Apple exit

Apple pulled a Hurricane Sandy surprise late yesterday, announcing its iPhone software chief and head of retail would leave in a major shake-up that follows embarrassing problems with the company’s...

Singer takes victory lap in debt feud

This ain’t no pleasure cruise. Hedge fund billionaire Paul Singer wants investors to know that he’s all business when it comes to the recent seizure of an Argentinian naval vessel,...

B&N sued on ID theft

Barnes & Noble was sued by a Chicago-area consumer over the possible illicit capture of her debit- card personal identification number and those of other customers in Illinois and eight...

Books’ new look

The book publishing world is consolidating as it readies to do battle on the digital frontier. In a deal that will combine the two largest publishers, Bertelsmann-backed Random House and...

Business briefs

Gas goes upOil declined in New York while gasoline gained as refineries reduced operations on the US East Coast due to Hurricane Sandy.Some palEBay’s PayPal unit says it is cutting...

Call him Billy Bowlmor

The original, iconic Bowlmor Lanes at 110 University Pl. has a new landlord: Billy Macklowe, who bought long-term control of the building through a complicated “sandwich” lease position, sources said....

Facebook ‘virtual $uit’

Facebook was sued by Kickflip, which does business as Gambit, over claims the social-networking company broke antitrust laws in the virtual-currency market. Gambit was the leading virtual currency and payment-...

Consumers come to the rescue

US consumer spending rose solidly in September, putting the economy on a firmer footing heading into the fourth quarter even though households had to pull back on saving to fund...

Floodites defy city & take their chances

Stubborn New Yorkers in evacuation zones were hunkering down in their homes yesterday even as Hurricane Sandy began doing everything forecasters said it would do. “I didn’t leave last year,...

Facade is ‘blown off’ in Chelsea

A four-story apartment building in Chelsea partially collapsed yesterday as winds gusted to more than 50 mph. The front facade on the top floors of the building, on Eighth Avenue...

Tales of the tempest

City airports became ghost towns—except for a scattering of homeless people, National Guardsmen on patrol and a few stuck fliers. “They don’t know when we can get out — they...

All bets are off as Atlantic City is under water

Lady Luck was a no-show in Atlantic City. Sandy arrived in full force yesterday, and the hurricane gave the city such a brutal pounding that most of it wound up...

The dark night: City’s bright lights bow to Sandy

Vast swaths of the city’s spectacular skyline went dark last night as ferocious winds and the sea surge from deadly Hurricane Sandy battered the city. A quarter-million customers lost power...

NYPD Daily Blotter

Manhattan *** He’s in the dog house. A Hell’s Kitchen man busted for attacking his dog in a luxury rental building was also caught with high-powered ammo and a fake...

‘Slay’ dad shocker

Even his own mom fears him now. The backgammon whiz suspected of strangling his Manhattan money-manager wife “severely assaulted” his young son and, in a recent attack, also went after...

Steve’s floating ‘i’sland

Steve Jobs’ buoyant tribute to technology is finally ready for the “i” seas. Dutch shipbuilders finished constructing the Apple icon’s 260-foot yacht this month — about a year after the...

Bus-bike cycle of ‘violence’

Collisions between bicycles and city buses have increased by 25 percent this year, a steep rise that bus drivers and transit officials blame on the alarming number of bike lanes...

Tom Cruise crasher zap

Tom Cruise’s security guard Tasered a suspected prowler — who turned out to be a drunken neighbor trying to enter the wrong house, cops and sources said yesterday.Hired muscle for...

Kerrison’s wife dies

Monica Kerrison, wife of longtime Post columnist Ray Kerrison, died Sunday following a brief illness. She was 81. In addition to her husband of nearly 60 years, she is survived...

We’ll vote no matter watt: gov

ALBANY — Hurricane Sandy could knock out power through Election Day in parts of New York state — but Gov. Cuomo says not to worry.“In the event that places are...

Job data due for elex

WASHINGTON — The monthly jobs report will be released on Friday as scheduled, Labor Department officials vowed yesterday after suggesting the storm might delay the report’s release until after the...

Mitt’s O-high-o

Mitt Romney took his first poll lead in the battleground state of Ohio yesterday, while several national surveys showed him in a virtual tie with President Obama. Romney pulled ahead...

City working to make dangling crane safe

A giant crane knocked over by Hurricane Sandy dangled 1,000 feet above Midtown today as city officials and its owners tried to figure out how to make it safe. “The...

At least 9 die as Sandy slams city; floods, outages wreak havoc

Hurricane Sandy blasted the New York area yesterday, killing at least nine people: three adults in Queens, a teenage girl on Staten Island, two on Long Island, one in Ulster...

Campaigns rained out

WASHINGTON — Hurricane Sandy tore through the election, forcing President Obama and Mitt Romney to jump off the campaign trail as Obama returned to the White House to oversee the...

That does not commute! Flooded NY transit system could be out of service four days

The MTA is scrambling to restore service by morning rush hour tomorrow — but flooding in subway tunnels and water damage to trains and buses could keep most of the...

Java junkies in ‘Star’ trek

The venti-sized storm caused a latte trouble for Starbucks junkies after the chain ordered a near-total shutdown — but a rogue open store in Midtown yesterday fueled up hordes of...

Principals union all worked up

Many city employees heeded Mayor Bloomberg’s order to show up to work yesterday, but the principals union did not take the edict in stride.The Council of School Supervisors and Administrators...

Bars do fine and $andy

Many New Yorkers happily rode out the storm on bar stools. “It’s been pretty steady since this morning,” said the bartender at Johnny Foxes on the Upper East Side. “It...

The triumph of failure

When an American president evidently dislikes our national heritage, distrusts capitalism and despises Israel, we might expect a troubled foreign policy. But the consistently naïve, occasionally vicious and thoroughly incompetent...

‘Cooling out’ the voters on the Benghazi attack

Confidence men know that their victim is eventually going to realize he’s been cheated. But it makes a big difference whether he realizes it immediately and goes to the police,...

Benghazi’s invisible man

Charles Woods is the invisible man. Indeed, the father of former Navy SEAL Tyrone Woods — slain this past Sept. 11 while trying to defend Ambassador Chris Stevens and others...

Bill’s just gotta be bill

Well, no one’s ever accused Bill Clinton of an overabundance of good taste. Still, we’d have thought that anyone with as much bite-my-lip, I-feel-your-pain empathy as POTUS 42 would know...

Long for US Senate

The Post today endorses Republican Wendy Long for the US Senate. Simply put, New York deserves a more substantive senator than Kirsten Gillibrand — a woman who turned her back...

Blind to true terrorism: Team Obama’s Ft. Hood sham

The Issue: Victims of the Fort Hood massacre who are pushing to have the attack labeled an act of terrorism. *** In “Fort Hood: Diversity Rules,” (Editorial, Oct. 29), you...

The council’s ‘frisky’ business

The Issue: Bills in the City Council that could restrict the use of stop-and-frisk and other police tactics. *** Police Commissioner Ray Kelly has chosen to spread mistruths about the...

Puerto Rico tea time

A race with profound national implications is flying under the radar — probably because it’s in Puerto Rico. Yet the commonwealth’s Gov. Luis Fortuno is the first Republican reformer of...

Prez race goes on with junkies in dark

Sandy, Sandy, Sandy, what are you doing to us? I don’t mean us New Yorkers — I mean us election junkies. You may have thought the most haunting news yesterday...

Young’s ‘pill’ hard to swallow

Albums of the week NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE “Psychedelic Pill” ★ 1/2 THERE’S no doubt that Neil Young has earned his right to do whatever the hell he wants,...

‘Medium’ delivers enjoyable message

Take a fullback-sized guy from Louisiana, put him in a wig and a dress, and tell him to sing opera. Pretty funny, right? Well, when the cross-dressing dude is the...

Sports Shorts

HOOPS: Mavs waive West The Mavericks waived guard Delonte West after suspending him twice in less than two weeks for conduct detrimental to the team. The move created a roster...

Rory wins Tiger duel

ZHENGZHOU, China — Rory McIlroy outdueled Tiger Woods in the first one-on-one exhibition match between golf’s two biggest names. Woods thinks he’ll have plenty of chances to get revenge. McIlroy...

NHL ready to call off Winter Classic: report

NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly yesterday said there are no plans to meet with the Players Association this week, making it likely the Winter Classic will be canceled. A source...

World Series ratings hit new low

The Giants' sweep of the Detroit Tigers set a record low for the World Series' television ratings. The four games on Fox averaged a 7.6 rating and 12 share, Nielsen...

Home Team Lineups

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Today's Sports on the Air

Auto Racing8 p.m.Global Rallycross Championship ESPN2Basketball8 p.m.Celtics at Heat TNT10:30 p.m.Mavericks at Lakers TNT

The Post Line

NFLThursdayFavoriteOpeningCurrent(O/U)UnderdogCHARGERS8 1/29(42 1/2)ChiefsSundayGIANTS3 1/23 1/2(47)SteelersBroncos3 1/23(47)BENGALSPACKERS10 1/210 1/2(44 1/2)CardinalsDolphins22(43)COLTSRavens33 1/2(42 1/2)BROWNSTEXANS1110(47)BillsREDSKINS3 1/24(46)PanthersLions43 1/2(44)JAGUARSBears4 1/23 1/2(43 1/2)TITANSSEAHAWKS45(39 1/2)VikingsRAIDERS1 1/21 1/2(45)BuccaneersFALCONS4 1/24 1/2(47 1/2)CowboysMondaySAINTS43 1/2(52 1/2)EaglesHome team in CAPSNCAA FootballThursdayFavoriteCurrent (O/U)UnderdogOHIO16 1/2E....

Turf Paradise Analysis

Post Time: 2:30 p.m. All horses appear in post position order1. 3 1/2f; $3,300; 2YOCLASSIC AZ YOU CAN makes third start off layoff after missing by a neck and stumbling...

Niners crush Cards

GLENDALE, Ariz. — On an almost perfect night for Alex Smith, the 49ers flexed their NFC West dominance with a 24-3 flattening of the Cardinals. Smith completed 18 of 19...

Tomorrow’s Calder Entries

Post Time: 12:30 pmAll horses appear in post position orderFIRST-1m70yds; $14,000; cl($16,000); 3Up; F&M; PN Horse, Wt.JockeyLast 3TrainerOdds1 PleasantMcGee(L),120OBocachic1-6-6Smith2 StarshipQuality(L),115CVelasquz2-1-8Garoffalo3 TheWinterQuen(L),115J Rios1-2-6Santoro4 StarshipSparkle(L),115L Panici2-4-2Dwoskin5 Big City Cyn(L),115M Cruz1-3-8Garoffalo6 Carolina Lizard(L),115PMntrryJr2-4-6Posada7...

Not a sprint to ready Marathon after storm

New York City Marathon organizers say Sunday’s race will not be canceled or delayed by Hurricane Sandy, and they do not even expect it to be significantly affected, thanks to...

Baseball dynasty by the Bay

DETROIT — Kung Fu Panda, The Freak, The Beard and all their seed-throwing buddies are on top of baseball — again. The Giants may be under the radar, unappreciated and...

Breeders' Cup is proving ground for best across globe

Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey will be a guest columnist for The Post this week from Santa Anita, the site of this year’s Breeder’s Cup. Bailey, who won a...

Sandy makes it rough trip west

ARCADIA, Calif. — Seventeen horses arrived for the Breeders’ Cup shortly after 9 a.m. yesterday following an arduous trip that began with a late-night van ride from Belmont Park to...

No big name in this year's Breeders' Cup

ARCADIA, Calif. — Two horses — one with a life-size bronze statue in the paddock garden here at Santa Anita, the other a foreigner that’s never set foot in America...

Offseason options for the Yankees to consider

The World Series and, thus, the 2012 season was barely an hour in the rearview mirror when Giants general manager Brian Sabean accepted a question about savoring a second title...

Alderson, Mets have no room for Amazin’ errrors in offseason

The image of Angel Pagan celebrating a World Series title, late Sunday night, is as good a place as any to launch a discussion of the Mets’ offseason. The Mets’...

A-Rod 'ready to go' after talk with Yankees manager

A busy offseason began in The Bronx yesterday as the Yankees exercised their options on Curtis Granderson, Robinson Cano and David Aardsma, the first of many anticipated moves. And Joe...

Mangold: Jets won't resort to 'pointing fingers' like last year

The Jets saw their 2011 season dissolve because of a fractured locker room. They are vowing not to let that happen again this year. “I think that we learned last...

Giants ticked off by Cowboys getting 'longest 10 seconds'

Funny business? Home-town cooking from the clock operator? Blatant cheating by the Cowboys? The Giants weren’t accusing anyone of anything, but they sure were skeptical and more than a bit...

Eagles will stick with Vick at QB: report

Michael Vick hasn’t been benched by coach Andy Reid, three sources told the Associated Press last night. Vick, the four-time Pro Bowl quarterback, has struggled this season and Philadelphia (3-4)...

Knicks’ practice plans washed up

The Knicks’ rocky preseason became a watery one yesterday. Hurricane Sandy knocked out yesterday’s 11 a.m. practice and imperils today’s in Tarrytown. Why does this matter so much? Why is...

Veteran Knicks will go captain by committee

The Knicks have a lot of captain candidates, but as of yet no captains. Knicks coach Mike Woodson so far has decided not to name any, according to a player....

Nets-Knicks opener still a go for Thursday

Hurricane Sandy is causing plenty of problems in the city, but it shouldn’t impact Thursday night’s Nets season opener against the Knicks at Barclays Center. A Nets official told The...

Childress values shot at redemption with Nets

The NBA’s regular season is a six-month, 82-game grind. The games come one after another, and players can quickly see one bad game turn into a bad week or a...

Giants cruising in fast lane on Super highway

The Big Blue Super Bus is rolling merrily along on The Road to New Orleans. Tom Coughlin is in the front seat, and Eli Manning, of course, is driving. Always...

Coughlin, Giants in familiar territory with record

Here they are again, right back where they almost always are under coach Tom Coughlin, sitting at 6-2 at the midpoint of the season. The Giants, as usual, have positioned...

Sanchez is safe, but more Tebow Time is coming for Jets

Tebow Time? Not yet. Jets coach Rex Ryan said yesterday he is sticking with Mark Sanchez as his starting quarterback, but the coaching staff will spend part of this bye...

Jets' struggles could put Rex’s job status in jeopardy

Rex Ryan has a month to find his lost team and resurrect the Jets’ season. If he does not and this season spirals into the kind of ignominious ending last...

Serby's special Q&A with Mikhail Prokhorov

Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov went one-on-one with Steve Serby in the lead-up to the team’s Brooklyn opener Thursday night against the Knicks at Barclays Center. Q: How would you describe...

Sandy slams biz

Hurricane Sandy ripped a gaping hole through the TV production business. The monstrous hurricane, which barreled into Manhattan yesterday, forced the cancellation of dozens of TV shows and talk shows...

Mac to marry?

There could be a “CSI: New York” wedding. Show producer Pam Veasey tells tvguide.com that Mac (Gary Sinise) and Christine (Megan Dodds) could tie the knot. “We are evolving his...

China’s Don deal

Don Draper and his “Mad Men” cronies are a big hit in China. The Chinese social networking site, douban.com, has over 400 group discussion topics devoted to all-things “Mad Men”...

‘Newsroom’ scribe takes on life in ‘City Hall’

ABC is tackling life in a big-city political machine. The network has ordered a drama called “City Hall,” which will be written by “Newsroom” scribe Gideon Yago. The series will...

All that sizzles

If you’re planning to be at Art Basel Miami Beach, which kicks off the madness of South Florida’s social scene on Dec. 6-9, you’ll likely want to spend lots of...

Fearful in Philadelphia

It was a postcard-perfect fall day in Philadelphia — the trees wore halos of bright yellow and crimson; families strolled along red-brick sidewalks soaking up the crisp, sunny weather; stoops...

Weird but true

Prepare for the biggest British invasion since the War of 1812.Tickets to the London performances of the Rolling Stones’ 50th-anniversary tour sold out in seven minutes — and are now...

Kerber's team-by-team NBA preview: Expect King James, Heat to reign again

There’s a new team, a new arena in Brooklyn. There’s new hope in Los Angeles with Superman Dwight Howard flying from Orlando and landing amid an All-Star starting unit also...

Countdown to the Cup

The Post will profile each of the nine Breeders’ Cup races to be run next Saturday at Santa Anita Park. The Countdown to the Cup spotlights potential nice-price winners as...

Power out in large parts of Manhattan

Vast swaths of the Manhattan skyline went dark Monday night as ferocious winds and sea surges from the deadly storm Sandy battered the city. There were more than 200,000 “customers”...

Knicks announce Amar'e out 6-8 weeks after surgery

The Knicks will lose Amar’e Stoudemire until at least mid-December and possibly for the rest of the calendar year, with the organization announcing late Tuesday afternoon that the star power...

UFC's dos Santos on Klitschko: 'I could knock him out'

The boxing vs. MMA argument is a constant one among fans of both sports. UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos has thrown out the latest salvo.The 6-foot-4 Brazilian told the...