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ple were shot this weekend and three others stabbed by Sunday morning, cops said. One teen was fatally shot in the East Village. Keith Salgado, 17, was wounded near Avenue C and 12th Street at around 2 a.m. on Sunday. He died at the hospital a few hours later. Another man was shot in the head on Franklin Avenue in the Bronx early Sunday morning. METRO/EAE
Seven protesters made their way across the Brooklyn Bridge yesterday.
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OWS has raised $230K The Occupy Wall Street protesters have gathered $230,000 in cash plus a large amount of goods people have donated to their cause, such as blankets and peanut butter. Six protest leaders are also looking for an apartment in the Financial District. METRO/CB
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NEW YORK. Brookfield Properties made the decision at midnight Thursday to call off the planned cleaning of Zuccotti Park, after Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the company received “threatening” calls from elected officials. According to Capital New York, Brookfield’s CEO “got lots of calls, from many elected officials, threatening them,” said Bloomberg, declining to identify the elected officials who made the calls. The mayor also said the longer the protest continues, the worse it will be for the city’s economy. METRO/CB
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Dressed as traveling 1940s families — except, of course, with fish heads instead of hats — performers in “Evacuation” walked across the Brooklyn Bridge yesterday. It was a fashionable ploy to draw attention to climate catastrophes endangering marine life across the globe. METRO/EAE
Self-appointed spy of Occupy Wall Street He’s been secretly monitoring Occupy Wall Street and reporting their activities to NYPD, FBI Except now he’s getting death threats, he says Like thousands of New Yorkers, Brooklynite Thomas Ryan has been attending Occupy Wall Street general assemblies for weeks. Only he’s no protester — he’s a plainclothes private security consultant “monitoring” the group’s activities. “The movement is so big, you don’t know what they want to do and what they’re capable of,” said Ryan, who said he was initially curious about the protest. “Everyone has a GETTY IMAGES
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teens ransacked an Amityville drug store and walked away with $60 worth of pilfered prophylactics and hair conditioner, according to the New York Post. The four juveniles waltzed into the CVS at around 7 p.m., grabbed the goodies, and made their getaway by bike. METRO/EAE
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different agenda.” He told Metro that he’s become so concerned Occupy Wall Street poses a danger to New Yorkers, he’s even sent their e-mails to the FBI and the NYPD. “They keep saying they want their own Tahrir Square — but look what happened there,” he said. “People died.” In one e-mail, he sent an NYPD detective a tip that protesters planned to crash a press conference where Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly was
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union leaders to increase their numbers. The FBI declined to comment on Ryan, but one source did point out that all of Ryan’s “tips” came from publicly available information. Nonetheless, the Occupiers have labeled Ryan a snitch and a spy. Occupy Wall Street spokesman Patrick Bruner called Ryan’s actions “disingenuous and unproductive.”
abound on both sides of the debate. Since Tom Ryan chronicled his findings earlier this week on Andrew Breitbart’s BigGovernment.com, he said he has received hundreds of death threats.
One man wrote to him, “Let me slit your throat you corporate whore ... I would slaughter your family as well if given the chance.” And he’s not the only one getting threats. Occupy Wall Street spokesman
Patrick Bruner said he’s been getting threats from conservatives who oppose the protest. “Just because I get a threat from a conservative, doesn’t mean it’s representative of that party,” he said. METRO/EAE
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Park51, seen here from the street, has been converted from an abandoned warehouse into a mosque that’s now used daily.
Park51 mosque faces eviction after Con Ed rent hike This mosque’s holding on by a wing and a prayer. Park51, the controversial community center and mosque two blocks from Ground Zero, is having landlord troubles to the tune of nearly $2 million dollars of disputed back rent. Park51 owns the eastern half of the property at 4751 Park Place, but Con Ed owns the western half and leases it to Park51. Owners of the Islamic center want both buildings so they can knock them down and build a much larger community center. But Con Ed threw a
Mother charged in son’s death MANHATTAN. The mother of an 18-year-old boy found dead Friday night has been charged in his killing, according to police. Sean Hines' body was discovered by his stepfather in their apartment on West 92nd Street just before 11 p.m. The teen had been
$1.7M Con Ed wants nearly $2 million in back rent from the owners of the Park51 community center/mosque after the firm re-appraised the property value.
wrench in their plans in August when they upped the rent from $2,750 a month to $47,437 a month, according to the New York Post. The massive rent hike is retroactive to 2008, when the two parties first
stabbed to death, according to police. His stepfather called 911, according to the New York Daily News, but when cops showed up Hines' mother, Yvonne Hines, answered their knock holding a bloody sponge. She was arrested and charged with manslaughter. The dead boy and his mother, 52, had a history of violence, and neighbors reportedly often heard the two fighting. METRO/CB
negotiated the lease terms. Con Ed and Park51 are at odds over the appraisal of the market value of the property. When Park51 failed to pay the $1.7 million by Oct. 4, Con Ed threatened to evict them. Sharif El-Gamal, the developer of the site, argues that Con Ed’s numbers are unfounded — as is its appraisal of the property’s value. The two parties are set to duke it out in court on Nov. 17. EMILY ANNE EPSTEIN emily.epstein@metro.us
Baby found dead in BX BRONX. A baby found
unconscious and unresponsive in the Bronx on Friday may have died after he reportedly swallowed pills from a bottle his parents had given him to shake instead of a rattle, according to the New York Post. 13month-old Edwin Perocier, Jr. was found unconscious by his mother and father while the family was staying at a homeless shelter. METRO/CB
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Protests begun in New York spread throughout Asia, Europe Violence troubles Italy, peaceful elsewhere The global “Day of Rage” against the world’s financial system won some limited sympathy from political and economic leaders yesterday after protests that were peaceful everywhere but Italy. Cities from east Asia to Europe and North America saw rallies on Saturday denouncing capitalism, inequality and economic crisis, but riot police were busy only in Rome. The city cleared up yesterday, a day after masked “Black Bloc” protesters torched cars, attacked banks and hurled rocks. “They must be condemned by everyone without reservation,” Prime
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This weekend’s celebrity movers and shakers In today’s column, we’ll look at the celebrities moving toward one another, those moving farther apart and one who found his way out of the closet over the weekend. On the up and up? Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lopez. (Maybe!) The actor stepped out recently with a woman who looked a lot like the “American Idol” judge, though she was going to great lengths to shield herself from photographers, according to Us Weekly. A source close to the singer says it was in fact Lopez meeting up with the “Hangover” star, getting together again after having dinner last month. “After their date in New York, Bradley and Jennifer stayed in touch,” the source says. “She does like his attention, and it makes her feel good that he seems so into her. She has a fun time with Bradley and he makes her laugh.”
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But while these two might be getting tight, it looks like Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are heading toward splitsville. A
moving truck was seen pulling up to the couple’s L.A. home late last week, according to Us Weekly. The moving company, Wetzel & Sons, would not divulge any information about the job. While it’s unclear who may be vacating the premises, sources speculate Kutcher would be the one kicked to the curb. “Demi is humiliat-
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Lautner likes ladies, OK? Taylor Lautner is going on the record about his sexuality after being quizzed by the Australian edition of GQ about a recent night out with director Gus Van Sant and writer Dustin Lance Black, both of whom are openly gay. When asked if either of the men hit on him, Lautner said, “No, definitely not. I think they know I’m straight.” The 19-year-old “Twi-
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ed,” a source says. “She loves him, but can’t forgive him for the embarrassment he has caused.” Meanwhile, although there is no gossip regarding who Zachary Quinto is or isn’t dating, there is one thing for certain: He likes dating dudes. In a New York interview, the “Star Trek” actor chatted about his role in the offBroadway production of “Angels in America,” saying, “As a gay man, it made me feel like there’s still so much work to be done, and there’s still so many things that need to be looked at and addressed.” And that, actors, is a great way to come out. No fanfare, no tabloid cover, just a straight-forward piece about your work. Mazel tov!
owes the bank more than $4 million on the foreclosed home — and that’s on top of the $11.5 million lien the IRS placed on the home earlier this year for unpaid income taxes, according to Hollyscoop. Tucker, at least, is finding ways to joke about his situation. “That’s the last time I let Wesley Snipes help me out with my taxes,” Tucker quipped at a recent stand-up gig, according to the Miami New Times. He might not be laughing so much about the house’s value: Tucker purchased it for $6 million, but the property is reportedly currently appraised at $1.6 million.
2 The feed ... Checking in with some of Hollywood’s biggest names to see what they’ve been up to — in their own words, in 140 characters or fewer. Anderson Cooper does his civic duty, Albert Brooks is worried about rising health care costs, Ellen Barkin has a knack for profanity and Kevin Bacon isn’t pleased with the “Footloose” advertising campaign. @andersoncooper Doing some work on the daytime show, and went to jury duty. @AlbertBrooks Nothing against Zsa Zsa Gabor but she is single-handledly bringing down Medicare.
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Downey: Forgive Mel! Robert Downey Jr. wants the world to forgive Mel Gibson. While accepting an award from the American Cinematheque, the star took a moment to address Hollywood’s treatment of the Oscar-winning director and actor, according to Us Weekly. “Unless you are without sin — and if you are, you are in the wrong f—ing industry — you should forgive him and let him work,” Downey said. “There’s nothing so much wrong with him. He’s a good dude with a good heart.”
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1. Paul Reubens aka Pee Wee Herman accepted an award during Spike TV’s “SCREAM 2011” awards on Saturday in Universal City, Calif. 2. Alt-rock pioneers Kim Gordon, 58, and Thurston Moore, 53, announced over the weekend they were separating after 27 years of marriage. Here they in happier times in the front row at Rodarte Fall 2010 during Fashion Week. 3. Legendary comic book writer Stan Lee made an appearance at New York Comic Con on Friday in New York City ... 4. ... and so did writer Frank Miller, but on Saturday.
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5. A Comic Con fan at the Jacob Javits Center on Saturday. 6. Lance Robertson aka DJ Lance Rock attended the Yo Gabba Gabba! Live! 2011 Tour at The Beacon Theatre on Saturday in New York City.
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‘Real Steel’ KOs the competition yet again Boxing robot movie “Real Steel” won the domestic box office for the second straight weekend, edging out a remake of 1980s dance classic “Footloose.” “Real Steel” brought in about $16.3 million at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to studio estimates released yesterday. The action movie starring Hugh Jackman landed slightly ahead of “Footloose,” which brought in an estimated $16.1 million. Third place went to horror movie “The Thing” with $8.7 million.
Song Therapy
‘In the Dark’ by Dev The coolest thing about this song, currently No. 1 on the Billboard dance chart, is probably how the main riff — almost always done by some synth-y sounding instrument in club music — actually sounds like a saxophone. It
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out of PrincetonPlainsboro in order for actress Olivia Wilde to pursue a movie career. Too bad she’s not sticking around, because tonight Wentworth Miller guest stars as a man whose altruistic behavior may be the symptom of a medical disorder. 9 p.m., Fox
Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) says goodbye to House (Hugh Laurie) and Princeton-Plainsboro on “House.” GIOVANNI RUFINO/THE CW
Hugh Jackman stars as a former boxer who trains robots to fight in “Real Steel.”
“Real Steel” was produced by DreamWorks and distributed by Walt Disney Co. “Footloose” was released by
probably isn’t an actual sax, but it is a spicy sound to hear that’s unexpected. Credit for that goes to producers The Cataracs. You’ll recognize Dev’s voice from “Like a G6” by the Far East Movement from last year. In this song she sings about dancing in the dark and
Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc. Universal Pictures, a unit of Comcast Corp, distributed “The Thing.” REUTERS
letting her hands do what they want, but the line you’ll be singing the next morning a little too loudly is, “I’ve got a sex drive. Push to start,” especially if you do have one of those newish cars that doesn’t need a key to get it going. Regardless, this song is the key to get your night going. Where to hear: iTunes, Spotify www.metro.us/songtherapy
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The Smashing Pumpkins’ legendary frontman Billy Corgan discusses his new tour, R.E.M.’s break up and what happened to his estranged bandmates ‘Nostalgia is the death of all art’ Why and how he lives in the present
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audience acts like it’s the greatest song they’ve ever heard. As an artist, you’re standing there saying, “OK, that’s not real. That’s a memory-sensory reaction.” ... It’s about finding stuff that you can really feel strongly about, that you’ll actually get the audience to feel what you’re playing in that moment.
illy Corgan is one of the titans of ’90s alternative rock. He’s a polarizing figure in some circles, having issued a few controversial remarks in the past regarding his ex-bandmates, with whom he no longer tours. But with a new set of musicians touring under the Smashing Pumpkins name, Corgan wants to bring the band into the present with his latest tour.
So it’s about getting the order of things right?
Does the music you write under the Smashing Pumpkins name differ from material you’ve written as Zwan or your self-titled work?
The whole idea with the Pumpkins originally was supposed to be an experimental excitement kind of thing, whereas away from the Pumpkins, I tend to write a little bit more traditional music. There’s something about the way the band was formed as being in awe of rock ’n’ roll but also wanting to destroy rock ’n’ roll. So, how does one destroy rock ’n’ roll?
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Maybe it’s different now. But let’s say 20 years ago, there was sort of an unwritten rule that you don’t talk about how fake rock ’n’ roll really was. ... The Pumpkins came along and were willing to poke holes in the indie alternative world, in the facetiousness of the whole thing. Are there no taboos in rock ’n’ roll anymore?
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“We’re in 2011, and this music is important because it still connects you to something today.” CORGAN If you go Smashing Pumpkins Tomorrow, 6 p.m. Terminal 5 610 W 56th St. $55, 212-582-6600 www.ticketmaster.com
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Missing Pumpkins Are you in touch with your old Smashing Pumpkins bandmates James Iha, D’Arcy
Wretsky and Jimmy Chamberlain?
No, no. That’s all so dark and ugly. I’m at the point where I don’t want to go into specifics anymore. They put me in a situation where ... they have
say] that it’s been fully explored. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. All art goes through that. ... In many ways, rock ’n’ roll has become kitsch art. It’s not dangerous anymore, as much as it used to be. Touring under the Smashing Pumpkins name, how do you decide which old songs to play?
I’m only talking about the past, but you’ll play a new song that’s a pretty good song and the audience applauds and then you play a mediocre old song and the
made it impossible for me to do that. All I can do is shrug and move on. It’s hard to say this the right way, and I hope it comes out the right way. There are a lot of fans who really care about them as
No, it’s like, look — I don’t know how many songs that I’ve got that are like nobrainer songs that I should play. No matter how badly I play them, the audience is going to be like, “Yeaaaah!” My job is to put that song into a position that when I do play it ... they actually hear something different in the song because of the way it’s been portrayed or where it is in the set. ... We’re in 2011, and this music is important because it still connects you to something today — not 15 years ago when you were in the back of the car with Sally. Nostalgia is the death of all art. Recently R.E.M. broke up. Some might think they broke up only so that they can do a reunion tour in five years.
Well, I think that is a completely reasonable way to look at it, considering what the business has turned into. [But] I know those people personally and I know that that would be the last thing that they would do. HEIDI PATALANO
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people. And by cutting me off, they’ve cut themselves off from their own experience of the Smashing Pumpkins fan base, and that’s a shame because they deserve that.
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The joys and anguish of ‘King Lear’
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Even Tony-nominated actors can have a hard time figuring out William Shakespeare Bill Irwin on tackling The Fool and one of the Bard’s greatest plays When we reached actor Bill Irwin a few weeks ago, he was knee-deep in rehearsals for “King Lear,” which begins previews tomorrow at The Public. When we spoke to Irwin — who plays The Fool opposite Sam Waterston’s King Lear — he didn’t mince words about how it was going: “It’s either the greatest joy, or at other moments, you kind of wonder what you’re doing there,” he said. See? Even Tony-nominated actors can admit Shakespeare is a tough slog. “King Lear” may be one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays, but that doesn’t mean it’s any easier to pro-
“Shakespeare’s plays are these magical works of art. They are either brilliant masterpieces or these ramshackle, stapled-together things. How they can be both is mind-boggling.” BILL IRWIN
duce. And Irwin’s character is especially nuanced. “The Fool is a role that was left out of the play for 200 or 300 years,” he explains. “Scholars said, ‘Oh, Shakespeare made a mis-
take [in writing this role].’ So they left it out. Now, of course, we feel it’s an integral part of the whole tapestry. He’s a character who feels like he is there for color and comic relief, but the deeper you go you realize he is part of the psyche of all of the characters.” Irwin had no doubt the cast and crew would pull through — this is The Public, after all; no one in the city does Shakespeare better. “It is such a joy to watch everyone tackle their roles. I wouldn’t have it any other way,” he said. DOROTHY ROBINSON
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In watching Waterston The privilege of working with Sam Waterston is not lost on Irwin. “What I like about this role is
looking for a way to connect with Sam the actor and Lear the role,” he said. “There is a connection our characters have to the [literature] and psychology of the play.”
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead would know She’s on the attack in a prequel to ‘The Thing’ Why she enjoyed starring in a film that’s set in Antarctica
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ith titles like “Final Destination 3,” “The Ring Two” and “Black Christmas” in her filmography, actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead is no stranger to onscreen horror. So a prequel to “The Thing” was right up her alley. Plus, the Antarctic setting didn’t allow for much in the way of revealing costumes, which is something Winstead says she appreciated. She shares with Metro her rather frank opinions on the topic, as well as her unique connection to the star of the original 1982 “The Thing.”
How did you feel about this being a prequel as opposed to a remake?
Knowing that it was from Strike Entertainment, it was sort of a clue that these were the kind of people — from their past work like “Dawn of the Dead” — [who] have a grasp on how to take material and make something new out of it that’s still respectful and interesting and not just a retread that’s more modern and more schlocky than the first one that came around. And then there’s the title. They’re both “The Thing.”
Q&A You tangled with Kurt Russell in “Sky High,” you sang with him in “Death Proof” and now you’re in the prequel to his film. I know! I’m always following Kurt Russell, for some reason. Has he seen this yet? I have no idea. I mean, he’s so not a show business-type guy. ... I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t know that this exists. He probably in passing has heard about it, but I doubt he’s worrying about it too much.
Yeah, I know. I’ve read inter-
views with [Strike] where they’re basically like, “We just couldn’t win. Basically, any title we came up with just sounded stupid no matter what we tried, and so we just stuck with ‘The Thing,’ you know?” Comparisons to Sigourney Weaver’s character in “Alien” is almost inevitable here.
I love them. I have a particular fondness for strong women onscreen who are also realistic. Like, it’s really fun to see women kicking ass and being super-powerful; but at the same time, I feel like there’s this niche that we don’t see of women
Mary Elizabeth Winstead sheds the parka she wore for the entire shoot of “The Thing.” For the complete interview, visit www.metro.us/movies.
who are just realistically strong and smart and take care of themselves but aren’t, like, beating up guys twice their size and knocking them out — things that just wouldn’t happen in the real world. It’s interesting that filmmakers seem to think female characters have to be at one end of the spectrum or the other.
Every female character in a movie is over-sexualized or she’s played as shrill and neurotic or something that’s a very male perspective. ... We’re see-
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Yeah, I know, it was awesome! I didn’t have to wear any makeup, and every day I would come to work and [director] Matthijs [van Heijningen] would look at me and be like, “Make her look worse!” I liked it. NED EHRBAR METRO WORLD NEWS IN LOS ANGELES
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High-profile jobs not as desirable as they seem Doctors, executives, airline pilots and some of their prestigious peers don’t have it as good as you think Why these might be overrated careers LIFESIZE
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Surgeon, physician, psychiatrist Average incomes: $365,258; $192,065; $160,242
“What these all have in common is that they’re responsible for people’s lives. People are reliant on them, and that has
Senior corporate executive Average income: $160,141
While some high-ranking execs are undoubtedly dismissive of the Occupy gang, others are feeling the heat — albeit in swanky corner offices. “Senior corporate executives are under extreme pressure right now. You have falling profits, you have shareholder pressure,” says Lee. “You look at the protests and you think, ‘These people don’t care.’ But a lot of them do care — they don’t want to do layoffs, and they’re working more hours than ever.”
always been stressful,” says Lee. “But more recently, with government regulations and more paperwork, it’s just not the case anymore that you can play golf on Wednesdays and pay back your loans.”
Commercial airline pilot, flight attendant Average incomes: $106,153; $40,184
As fuel prices rise and airlines cut back on staff, passengers aren’t the only ones who are less comfortable. “The reality is the hours are at their highest that they’ve ever been, you have less control over your days and pay has not risen,” says Lee. Something to keep in mind when you’re watching “Pan Am” — or getting ready to grumble about the skimpy bag of pretzels on your next flight.
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Greening up the office You recycle at home, so what’s the deal with tossing that giant stack of paper on the copier tray in the trash? How you can leave a softer environmental footprint at the office
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sive pot we’ll never finish. And yet in the office, these are common practices even among those who consider themselves environmentally friendly. In their new book, “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Greening Your Business,� co-authors Trish Riley and Heather Gadonniex look at compa-
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nies’ most wasteful policies, as well as practical solutions — of which, Riley points out, there are many. “Solutions are happening just as fast as the problems are — and people don’t realize that, they think we’re just sunk,� she says. “And sure, we’re not going to save the planet unless big businesses get on board, but what’s cool is that big businesses are getting on board. They’re doing these things to meet consumer needs — because they know this is what we want.� One of the companies profiled in the book, Clif Bar, goes far beyond the
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usual recycling bins, offering incentives for employees who drive hybrid cars and take public transportation to work in addition to offering flexible telecommuting options to further reduce fuel usage. While these perks end up costing an employer a little extra, they contribute to something almost priceless: The perception that they care. “Money talks,� admits Riley. “But when they show their customers that money is not the most important thing, that they care about our environment and the future of it, that goes a long way — especially with consumers with children.�
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Campuses, hip-hop support each other Underground hip-hop scenes can thrive with help from the resources of colleges Emery Petchauer on the benefit to students, artists and schools Around 1990, Emery Petchauer was exposed to De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest. His life would never be the same. Now — after 20 years spent in various hip-hop scenes as an artist, organizer and scholar — Dr. Petchauer has completed his first book examining the culture of hip-hop on college campuses. “HipHop Culture in College Students’ Lives: Elements, Embodiment, and Higher Edutainment” will be released by Routledge Books this month. “There’s been a lot of
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Erudite critic: OWS analysis A social, psychological and political analysis of the ongoing Occupy Wall Street movement demonstrates the theories of anarchism in their respective lack of a thorough analysis of American society. The OWS protesters criticize the corporative status quo and the military as instruments of American foreign policy, and have neither a nascent political party nor a platform of principles or demands necessary for concrete political and economic reform. JOSEPH N. MANAGO,
RE: “WE’D BE WILLING TO LEAVE”: When he
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fantasizes about the “1 percent” leaving us to colonize another planet and taking medical science, iPods and sporting venues with them, Jesse Aldous suggests that some of the top 1 percent aren’t as bright as they think. Who they will be selling gadgets, medical care and sports tickets to up there — themselves? The “1 percent” need the “99 percent” a lot more then we need them. In fact, some of us will be happy to help build your
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Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 23. Be extra prudent in the management of your resources or be prepared to assume more debt than you can comfortably handle. You won’t like taking on so much financial obligation. Scorpio Oct. 24-Nov. 22. Should opposition come from an unexpected quarter, you could get caught off guard. Figure out what precipitated this turn of events. Sagittarius Nov. 23-Dec. 21. If you are taken to task for not doing something you were supposed to do, don’t make excuses. It’ll give you much more peace of mind to start performing instead. Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19. Guard your behavior when in a social or group setting, so that you don’t absentmindedly do something that would be construed as ill-mannered. Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 19. If you allow outside forces to invade your domicile, conditions will not be as placid as you would prefer them to be. Why invite trouble? Pisces Feb. 20-March 20. Certain concepts or ideas that you thought had considerable support might instead be challenged by some unexpected people. Don’t try to force compliance.
It’s time to stand up and demand the police put an end to OWS. They have become nothing more than a bunch of bums hangin’ out in a shantytown that the taxpayers are paying to maintain. I say let them sleep in their own feces — they seem to be comfortable with that. MICHAEL
You want to put an end to this protest? Wall Street was bailed out by the tax payers of these here United States, and every large institution should repay the citizens by offering full-time jobs. There’s no way around this: Job creation is what we need, otherwise, this will continue with no end in sight; these folks have nothing better to do. JIMMY CORREA, VIA E-MAIL
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Occupy Wall Street stinks to high heaven. There is the smell of bundled mortgages, the smell of corporate welfare, the smell of foreclosure; the smell of tax breaks for the wealthy, of irrelevant elections, of pepper spray ... but the most disturbing smell is that of those standing up and screaming loudly, “Enough is enough!”
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The Giants have a way of making things interesting this season. Sunday was no different in a thrilling 27-24 win over the Bills. Big Blue flawlessly executed a bend-but-don’tbreak defense to corral the high-tempo Buffalo offense, while the offense used all of its passing resources to counter their often-anemic run game. Veteran corner Corey
Webster played lockdown defense on Buffalo’s No. 1 option, wideout Stevie Johnson. His second pick of Ryan Fitzpatrick came with 4:02 remaining and Buffalo driving, to ignite the eventual game-winning drive. Lawrence Tynes capped it off with a go-ahead 23yard field goal with 1:32 remaining. The drive went 76 yards in nine plays, spanning 2:30.
“It’s great because the way things have been going it has been tough sledding,” left guard David Diehl said. “Heading into this game we knew what we had to do. We knew we had to get the running game going. It’s a credit to everyone … it’s an awesome feeling [to get to 4-2].” TONY WILLIAMS sports@metro.us
Defense finally steps up The Giants knew going into the game their biggest task would be stopping Ryan Fitzpatrick, Fred Jackson and the high-powered Bills offense. It didn’t look good after the first quarter. Jackson made the defense look silly on an 80-yard touchdown run, while a few minutes later Fitzpatrick completed a 60-yard touchdown pass to Naaman Roosevelt. It got better from there.
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It was a total team effort, said defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul, who had a sack. “We had to put pressure on him,” he said. “He’s a quick pass guy so we had to come up with a game plan to put pressure on him and make him move out of the pocket. We also practiced all week on getting our hands up and that’s what I did in the last minute when I knocked the ball down.” METRO/TW
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Slow start, big finish: Aside from Fred Jackson’s 80-yard touchdown run and Naaman Roosevelt’s 60-yard touchdown reception — both coming in the first quarter — the Giants held strong on defense. New York held Jackson to 41 yards on his remaining carries and there wasn’t a Bills receiver who had more than 62 receiving yards.
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Oakley rips the Knicks Former Knicks power forward Charles Oakley isn’t too happy with the current team — and he wasn’t afraid to say it. Oakley let loose on Amar’e Stoudemire, Mike D’Antoni and said “they’ve got hype. But hype don’t win nothing.” Oak can still trash talk. METRO In the news
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Lattimore out for the season You can count out one Heisman Trophy candidate. South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore, who led the SEC in rushing until this weekend, tore a ligament in his left knee Saturday. He had scored 10 touchdowns so far this season. Mathias Kiwanuka had a sack in the game as well.
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Distractions helping Jets First there was the fingerpointing, then the blame game and finally the trade. It can all benefit the Jets tonight in their divisional matchup at MetLife Stadium against the Dolphins by taking their mind off their losing streak. It has been a crazy two weeks for the Jets, who are faced with the tall task of not only righting their 2-3 ship after a loss to archrival New England, while dealing with a locker room ready to splinter. “Well, it’s funny, because [we’ve] been criticized two years in a row; we have gone to the AFC Championship Game. I understand we have not won it, but
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The trade that sent veteran wide receiver Derrick Mason to Houston last week is an interesting move, perhaps designed to shake things up in the locker room. Mason complained about the offense two weeks ago and had failed to be the impact player the Jets had hoped for when he signed a free agent deal in August. How will the Jets respond if they go down early or if there is a setback in the game? Will they splinter or find their backbone?
Dolphins Pro Bowl wide receiver Brandon Marshall pulled no punches this week, saying he was going to play like “a maniac” on Monday night. Marshall went so far as to say he was going to get thrown out by the second quarter and might punch Jets players Antonio Cromartie or Bart Scott. The Jets could send Marshall a message with aggressive play to bait him into a dumb move. Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano said Marshall was trying to rally his team. METRO/KD
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Browns come up just short The Browns executed the perfect onside kick. Their offense couldn’t do the same. The Raiders won 2417 after forcing a Colt McCoy incompletion on fourth down with 40 seconds left. The Raiders lost Jason Campbell to an injured collarbone.
Atlanta ruins Cam Newton homecoming It wasn’t a happy return for Carolina QB Cam Newton The Atlanta native struggled as his team lost 31-17 to the Falcons. Michael Turner ran the ball 27 times for 139 yards and two touchdowns for the Falcons. Newton had three interceptions. METRO
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