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Lots of love. More than a million people took part in the NYC Gay Pride Parade on Sunday. Momentous occasion. Mayor de Blasio, his family and Governor Cuomo marched to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the Stonewall riots. PAGE 02

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Mayor Bill de Blasio, his wife, Chirlane, and daughter, Chiara, marched along with others in the annual Pride Parade on Sunday in New York City. / KEVIN DOWNS, METRO

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Pride struts stuff at annual march Colorful. City streets were packed on Sunday for the Gay Pride Parade. More than 1 million people reportedly took to the streets of Manhattan for the annual Gay Pride Parade on Sunday afternoon. Mayor Bill de Blasio and his family took part in the parade, as well as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and other city officials. Laverne Cox of “Orange Is the New Black” fame was one of the grandmasters of the parade along with actor Jonathan Groff. The parade started out on Fifth Avenue before ending at the Stonewall Inn. This year commemorated the 45th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots, when a police raid sparked violence that is today a cornerstone of the Gay Rights movement. METRO

Power of pride

“For me, pride is about empowerment. This is my first time at the New York parade, and I really liked it. New York is far forward compared to other states, and I feel like gay people have come a really long way [since] Stonewall.” Brittany Timko, 28, New Haven, Conn.

“For me, pride means freedom. I can be myself and express myself. I’ve been coming here for 14 years, and times have really changed. Now there are a lot of people coming to the parade from all over the world.” Alvin Greathouse, 42, Brooklyn

“New York is a very friendly place. People want to engage. They want to hear your story and tell their stories. It’s very ‘Live and let live.’ And I think it’s great that society’s at a point where politicians can show up and support us, reflecting public opinion and leadership.”

The Pride parade stretched down Fifth Avenue before ending at the Stonewall Inn. Laverne Cox of “Orange Is the New Black” fame was one of the grandmasters, and more than a million people turned out to take part in the event. / KEVIN DOWNS, METRO By the numbers

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Citywide shootings kill three, hurt 12 Police investigated a rash of shootings over the weekend throughout the five boroughs. CHESTER JESUS SORIA

Queens The first reported fatal shooting Saturday was of Jason Bragg, 33, who police found in front of a Queens home in Cambria Heights. Bragg, who lived in the Bronx, suffered a gunshot to his head, officials said.

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Manhattan Authorities reported that a man was shot in his foot in East Harlem at around 11 p.m. Saturday and is in stable condition. •

Four people were also shot after a party in Harlem River Park at 2 a.m. Sunday, including two teens and a woman. A fourth victim, a man, was shot in the foot.

Another man died after a shooting in Brownsville early Sunday. Police arrived at 93 Tapscott St. at 4:26 a.m. to find three victims, including a 28-year-old who succumbed to a gunshot to the back. •

A 27-year-old woman also suffered from a gunshot wound to her foot, and a 31 year-old man sustained a gunshot wound to his leg.

Cops said an unidentified shooter took aim at a Coney Island sidewalk at 7:20 p.m. Saturday, injuring a 10-year-old boy and a 25-year-old male.

Another man was shot in Bed-Stuy at 4:58 a.m. Sunday.

Police said a 25-year-old was shot in East New York at 7: 30 a.m. Sunday.

Bronx Investigators questioned a man in connection to the deadly shooting of a 24-yearold man near University Avenue and West 195th Street at around 5 a.m. Sunday.

Staten Island A 42-year-old man was shot in the face in front of his New Dorp home at 3 a.m. Sunday. Officers said the victim had gotten into an argument with the man who shot him.


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NYPD. Cops seek man who choked woman and stabbed rescuer Cops are on the lookout for a suspect in a brutal attack on two people in Staten Island on Friday morning. The man police seek allegedly choked a woman and stabbed a would-be rescuer in the back with a screwdriver. Investigators said John Matthews, 34, got into an argument with an unnamed woman at around 3:35 a.m. outside of Play Sports Bar in Annadale. At some point, the argument turned physical, with Matthews allegedly striking and choking the woman. A 36-year-old man drove by the bar and witnessed the attack before, police said, he parked his car to help the woman. The man’s intervention reportedly led to Matthews pulling a screwdriver from his pants pocket and stabbing the victim’s back multiple times. Matthews then fled the scene in a 2003 burgundy

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Lexus G3300. Emergency workers rushed the male victim to Staten Island University Hospital — North and treated his injuries. The female victim refused medical attention. Police said Matthews might have switched his car’s license plate. JESUS CHESTER SORIA

City funds more than 100 countdown clocks On time. The clocks will let riders know when the next bus is approaching.

Bus riders in the city might have an easier commute soon, as more than 100 new countdown clocks are scheduled for installation. The clocks, which tick down how long riders have to wait for a bus to reach their stops, will be spread throughout 11 City Council districts where representatives allocated $2.8 million between them. The Council members are expected to consult with the Department of Transportation as to when they can erect the clocks. There are two existing clocks in Staten Island that DOT installed in 2013. Transit hailed the news. “These clocks will be a great service to frustrated

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riders waiting in the heat or the cold for their buses,� Executive Director of the Riders Alliance John Raskin said. CHESTER JESUS SORIA @chestersoria chester.soria@metro.us

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NY AG takes on trading Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is taking the lead in the most ambitious case of his career: accusing Barclays of favoring its high-frequency trading clients. By making a case against the bank, Schneiderman has taken the lead in a dispute about whether high-frequency traders have turned the stock market into a rigged game. The Barclays case could lead to investigations into other banks. Barclays spokesman Mark Lane declined to comment. REUTERS

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Kenya and Ethiopia. “Khat is a dangerous and illegal drug with worldwide reach,” Schneiderman said. “As a result of this international takedown, a sophisticated operation accused of bringing drugs into the United States and sending the profits overseas has been shut down.” Following a yearlong investigation, the indictment charges 17 co-conspirators — from England; New York City; Rochester, New York; Everett, Massachusetts; and Minnesota — with crimes including drug trafficking and possession, money laundering and conspiracy. REUTERS

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There is no ready estimate of how much the plan might cost, but the administration argued it can save the state $317 million, and almost $400,000 in lifetime medical costs for each case of avoided infection.

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we are in a position to be the first state in the nation committed to ending this epidemic,� Cuomo said. The first part of the plan is to identify HIV-infected individuals who remain undiagnosed and help them get care. Once they get care, the state wants to make sure they have anti-HIV therapy available to suppress the virus and prevent transmission. The final objective is to provide access to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis — or PrEP — to high-risk persons, whereby HIV-negative individuals take daily antiviral medication to reduce risk of transmission. Advocates around the state commended the governor’s plan as ambi-

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tious but attainable. “We have the tools and know-how to end the AIDS epidemic in New York,� community organizer for VOCAL New York Jason Walker said. “The only question is whether we have the political will.� CHESTER JESUS SORIA @chestersoria chester.soria@metro.us

NYPD. Dance battle argument sparks attack in Gramercy Park An argument about a dance battle last month in Manhattan caused a punching attack that left one man with a broken jaw and fractured eye socket, police said. The suspect was talking to an 18-yearold man about a dance competition on the corner of Third Avenue and East 23rd Street in Gramercy Park around 9:40 p.m. May 10 when he began punching the other young man in the face, according

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The 18-year-old was taken to Bellevue Hospital and treated for abrasions to his head in addition to the broken jaw and fractured eye socket, the NYPD said. Police descried the suspect as an Asian man in his late teens or early twenties. Surveillance footage of the suspect shows him walking with another man on a sidewalk, according to the NYPD. ANNA SANDERS


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This year City Harvest’s Skip Lunch Fight Hunger campaign raised $1 million— enough to help feed over 45,000 hungry kids and their families for the entire summer. We salute this year’s top 25 teams. We couldn’t have done it without you. For more information, visit skiplunch.org.

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Obama seeks $2 billion from Congress to fight child migration crisis Talks. John Kerry will be visiting Central America this week and meeting with leaders in Panama. President Barack Obama will ask Congress for more than $2 billion to deal with the surge in unaccompanied children from Central America flooding into the United States along its southern border. Obama will make the request for emergency funding in a letter on Monday, asking Congress to act when it returns from a holiday recess on July 7, a White House official said on Sunday. Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Central America this week for a

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visit that will include the inauguration of Panama’s new president on July 1 and that is expected to include meetings on the crisis with Central American leaders. In addition, Obama will seek greater authority for U.S. immigration officials to speed up the deportation of children caught crossing from countries such as

Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, the official said. The official said Obama will also request a “sustained border security surge through enhanced domestic enforcement,� along with an increase in immigration judges to more speedily adjudicate the cases of recent border crossers.� REUTERS

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Rising anger Poroshenko, under pressure from the West to keep up the cease-fire during talks with the rebels, is facing rising anger over the truce, which some Ukrainians say is only giving the rebels time to regroup and rearm. Poroshenko, who accuses Moscow of fanning the violence in eastern Ukraine, on Friday extended the cease-fire until 10 p.m. on Monday.

man Chancellor Angela Merkel, said a statement from Poroshenko’s office. The European Union has threatened more penalties on Moscow beyond existing asset freezes and visa bans unless pro-Russian rebels act to ease the crisis by Monday. Ukraine’s National Guard said Sunday rebels had used tanks and mortar shells to fire on a checkpoint near the separatist stronghold of Slaviansk, about 60 miles from the border with Russia. REUTERS


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Fast-food customer gets bag of pot with chicken order A Maryland woman who ordered a meal at a Sonic fast-food restaurant got something extra with her French fries — a bag of marijuana. Carla McFarland, 35, of Frederick, Maryland, and

her children, ages 6 and 8, were about to eat a chickenstrips lunch on Thursday when she discovered a small, green plastic bag of marijuana in her fries, according to the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office. Spokeswoman Lieutenant Jennifer Bailey said on Friday no arrests had been made and that the incident is under investigation. McFarland posted about

her find on Facebook, along with a photo of the bag. “I order, food comes, I open a bag and this is what I see after 3 double takes ... yes that’s what it is,” she wrote. McFarland said a Sonic employee claimed ownership of the marijuana and

was promptly fired. McFarland also called police. Sonic spokesman Patrick Lenow said that restaurant management contacted police and was cooperating with authorities. “The employee involved is no longer associated with the company, and the franchisee is conducting an investigation to ensure the issue is fully resolved,” he said in a statement. REUTERS

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Google in Cuba to promote open Internet Very few. Those who do have access are only able to explore limited, state-controlled approved sites. A team of top Google executives is visiting Cuba to promote open Internet access, according to a dissident blogger who says she met the group in Havana. The team, led by Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, met with Cuban officials as well as independent people in the technology and digital field, according to a report on the independent news website 14ymedio.com, which was started last

month by blogger Yoani Sanchez. Google is on an official two-day visit “to promote the virtues of a free and open Internet,” the report said. Schmidt appeared to confirm the report when he retweeted a message on Twitter posted by Sanchez about the visit. Neither Google nor the Cuban government made any official statement about the executives’ presence in Cuba. Cuba does not allow open Internet access. Only 2.6 million out of a population of 11.2 million have Internet access, almost entirely limited to government-run centers, foreign companies and tourist hotels. Schmidt, who was Google’s chief executive from 2001 to 2011, is becoming more visible on issues involving technology and world affairs. REUTERS

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Wrong Miss Florida crowned in voting mix-up Just a week after her coronation, the winner of the 2014 Miss Florida pageant was dethroned on Friday when organizers said they had crowned the wrong woman after a votecounting error. Elizabeth Fechtel, a 20-year-old student at the University of Florida, won this year’s pageant in front of nearly 2,000 spectators last Saturday in St. Petersburg, Florida.

But the ballot counter didn’t see that one of the five judges had changed his mind, writing a new line up on the left-hand side of his ballot. The true Miss Florida contest winner was Victoria Cowen, a 21-year-old college student at Florida State University. REUTERS

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OMG! A mini-break is what your dog needs A short stay in the dog house could actually be positive for your pooch. A new study by British researchers measured a range of stress parameters, such as nose and core body temperature, lip-licking and yawning, in 29 privately owned dogs both at home and in boarding kennels. Research suggested that dogs found a change of scene stressful, but the new evidence points to the contrary. Study co-author Lisa Collins, an animal behavior expert from University of Lincoln, U.K., tells Metro why a mini-

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So, you don’t feel guilty? No. Do stress levels vary between breeds? There were no breed differences. The only exceptions were male neutered dogs, which seemed to show a greater response.

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Consolidating federal student loans typically won’t change the overall interest rate paid, since the new rate is a weighted average of the original fixed-rate loans. But consolidating makes repayment simpler — one loan payment instead of several — and choosing a payback period longer than the standard 10 years can lower monthly payments. That could free up money for other important goals.

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Martin Freeman says ‘Sherlock’ will return — in a year and a half

Few shows have given viewers as much with so little as the BBC’s “Sherlock.” Viewers perpetually are left wondering whether this is the last time they will get any more. But Martin Freeman, who plays Dr. John Watson, dropped the first hint of what’s to come for the show since its third season aired in January. In an interview with The Telegraph, Freeman said “Sherlock” will resume filming early next year for what will likely be a 2015 special. That wasn’t all: His real-life partner, Amanda Abbington, joined the series this year as Watson’s wife, Mary Morstan. If you don’t know your Holmes canon, stop reading now. “While we play fast and loose with the original stories, we generally follow the trajectory of what [Arthur] Conan Doyle did. So [Watson] gets married, and then Mary dies — so at some point presumably she’ll die,” Freeman said.

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If you thought that Kelly Osbourne’s days as a wild child were over, you thought wrong. She might have gotten her act together and everything, but this weekend the daughter of Ozzy Osbourne got her head tattooed. Yup, you don’t need glasses. SHE REALLY GOT HER HEAD TATTOOED! On her Instagram, she posted several photos of the process and a final one showing the result. The tattoo is on the side of her head and reads “Stories…”. Hmm, we guess it could be worse (as in, it could have been on her forehead), but we still don’t think it’s pretty. Good thing her hair will grown out at some point, right?

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Justin Bieber and Chris Brown battle it out Two of the world’s most (in)famous singers duked it out on the basketball court Saturday. Justin Bieber and Chris Brown were playing at the BET Celebrity Basketball Game in LA on opposite teams, but luckily that didn’t make them enemies. The two had time to do some sweaty posing for the cameras after the game. Snoop Dogg (or Snoop Lion, or whatever he’s called these days) was also participating in the game on Brown’s team. No word on who won, but we hear that both Bieber and Brown showed off some mad basketball skills, while Snoop Dog busted a few hilarious dance moves.

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Justin joins Beyonce and Jay-Z — sort of In other Bieber-related news (there is always so much to choose from), the singer made a small appearance on Beyonce and Jay-Z’s “On The Run” tour during the weekend. Actually, it was only his mug shot that did. While Jay-Z performed “H to the Izzo,” a whole bunch of celebrity mug shots were shown in the background. At the end of the performance Beyonce said, referring to the mug shots, “Even the greatest can fall.” Does this mean Beyonce and Jay-Z think Justin Bieber is great?!


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Doing ‘Once’ in America Seven years ago, Irish musician-turned-filmmaker John Carney watched his little film — “Once,� starring Glen Hansard as a street musician — blossom into a phenomenon. He has returned to the genre and to New York City with “Begin Again,� which concerns an A&R guy (Mark Ruffalo) who is working on a new kind of record with a shy musician (Keira Knightley). Why did you want to return to the genre? The story is what appealed to me. I don’t really sit down thinking something should be a musical. I sit down and think about what I’m trying to get off my chest. Like ‘Once,’ this isn’t a traditional musical. It’s realistic, and the songs rise organically from the narrative. They’re stealth musicals, aren’t they? They not like Broadway musicals where the dialogue is there to join the dots between songs. It’s the other way around.

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Dean Norris picked one heck of a series to follow up “Breaking Bad.” In “Under the Dome,” Norris takes on the dastardly role of local politico Big Jim in the series based on the novel by Stephen King. The choice certainly seems to be working out for him: The series, a smash hit last summer, returns for another season chronicling a mysteriously cut-off town. Here, Norris lets us in on what to expect this year. On where we find Big Jim at the start of the season: “Big Jim thinks he knows what’s best for the town, and he thinks he’s inspired by the dome to do what he does. ... What happens in the first episode is that he comes to an awakening. He reevaluates his position and his kind of personal trajectory and decides that maybe a different kind of Big Jim is required to survive under the dome. Whether that turns out to

Interview. Dean Norris’ “Under the Dome” character is lightening up. be true is what we’ll find out as the season goes on. One of the things that Big Jim is trying to deal with is seeing if there is enough food for everybody, if there is enough water for everybody and what resources are left for us to survive under the dome.” On whether Big Jim might actually be lightening up a little bit this season: “Actually, I think so. One thing we’re talking about this year is including some redemption for Big Jim. It’s actually in the first episode that he has a ‘come to God’ moment where he believes that maybe his purpose in life shouldn’t be to be so nasty. And that’s a story arc that continues throughout the season: whether he has a higher purpose — a greater purpose — other than just killing people and being mean to his son.”

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On Stephen King writing the first new episode: “Can I say something about Stephen King? The first episode is so Stephen King-ian, and part of it is that almost in the midst of the kind of most horrifying and tragic elements, there

are these little lines that are humorous. It was cool to see that because it’s in his books [so] it was so cool to see it in the script, too. I think you’ll see in that first episode that there are moments where Big Jim maybe sees ghosts or they may be whatever they are. And while it’s a kind of a terrifying or horrifying situation, it’s also funny

to see Big Jim have to squirm with these kind of Ghosts of Christmas Past and the future and have to deal with them. It’s such a Stephen King-ian thing and it’s all present there in the first episode that he wrote.” NED EHRBAR @Nedrick ned.ehrbar@metro.lu

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A dear friend of mine is an entrepreneur who often complained about feeling financially blocked. One day while talking about her bills, she pulled out her wallet to pay for something. I gasped when I glanced at it. She was carrying around a tattered wristlet filled to the brim with credit cards, coins, crumpled receipts, lip gloss and God knows what else. My immediate response was, “If you want to clean up your finances, you must clean up your wallet!” One day later she texted me a picture of her shiny new red wallet, each section perfectly organized. Within two weeks her business was back in action; deals that had been held up for months were closing. I believe the difference was the wallet. Once she had her personal money in order, she cleared subconscious

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In the red? Choose a red wallet When picking out a new wallet, be mindful of its color. In the feng shui tradition, certain colors welcome abundance, such as gold, red and green. Bust out the sparkly gold or the radiant red. Go big or go home with this one.

Feng shui expert Kate MacKinnon says, “Like everything in feng shui, the most important way to make space is to clear clutter. So make sure your wallet is clear of clutter (paper, receipts, etc.) and organized.”

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Heimlich was first inspired to develop the technique when he read an article in The New York Times. “Among other things, it mentioned that among children under 1 year old, there are many choking deaths. It was in large numbers in adults [too].� Given the strength of the rib cage to protect vital organs, Heimlich hypothesized that pressing the diaphragm would compress the lungs, releasing the excess air they store even during exhalation. He tested his theory on an anesthetized dog in his lab at Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati, where he was director of surgery. “[I] pushed up on the diaphragm and the meat flew across the room. I did that repeatedly, and I

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Cancer | June 21-July 22. Don’t take chances with your money. Beware of someone trying to convince you to change careers.

Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. Avoid getting into financial trouble by handling your own money matters. Staying in control will give you greater opportunity.

Aries | March 21-April 20. The more self-promotion you do, the easier it will be to meet someone who can help you get to the next level.

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Leo | July 23-Aug. 22. You will have a terrific day if you follow your intuition and take action. Change will be good, and the rewards for following through will be satisfying.

Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. It’s time for a celebration. Gather your friends. If you have someone in your life you’d like to get to know, be sure to invite him or her. Scorpio|Oct. 23-Nov. 21. You may be feeling insecure, but that’s no reason to share your secrets. Your plans cannot be sabotaged if you keep them quiet.

Taurus | April 21-May 21. If you don’t want to deal with regret, show restraint. Making assumptions before you have all the details will make you look bad.

Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22. Proceed with caution. Your professional integrity may be questioned if you appear to be uncertain. Don’t be manipulated by someone.

Sagittarius | Nov. 22Dec. 21. You will gain a lot of knowledge from someone who comes from a different background. Open your eyes and mind to new subjects.

Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Show some consideration to the ones you love. Even if your day is not going as planned, it isn’t fair to take out your frustration on those around you.

Re: ‘Tom Foreman just isn’t very funny’ (Metro, June 24) Thank you, Metro, for Tom Foreman. Every time I see his column I feel encouraged and anticipate an intelligent, courageous, informative and acute commentary, which invariably reveals the pitfalls of massive trends and soothes my unspoken worries. I believe one reason why letter writer Jonathan Hecht deems, oh so assuredly, Foreman unwitty is that the witticism is of the Irish bull type: It turns onto himself. Mr. Foreman is too compassionate to condemn. Thank you for a choice of columnists that represent all points of view.

Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20. Don’t sit idle. Get together with friends for some outdoor fun. Set aside some time to spend a special evening with someone.

Gemini | May 22-June 20. Get out and socialize. You will enjoy being the center of attention. A change of plans will turn out to be in your favor. Go with the flow. BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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Wright will get second opinion

The Mets still expect injured captain David Wright to return to the lineup Monday in Atlanta, but he’ll get one last second opinion on his injured left rotator cuff Monday morning. “He could walk in tomorrow and still have discomfort, and they can say, ‘Well, you’re going to have to rest it longer.’ That may lead in a different direction,” manager Terry Collins said Sunday. “I’m not planning on that.”

With the stunning news Saturday night that Nets head coach Jason Kidd may not be long for the borough of Brooklyn, the team is left in an unexpected lurch. Kidd reportedly made a power play to take over complete control of personnel decisions — including a push to trade franchise center Brook Lopez for the Bucks’ Larry Sanders — and was rebuffed. The resulting rift between Kidd and ownership looks to be irreparable. So if Kidd does

Mark Jackson The man many Knicks fans wanted to replace Mike Woodson — instead of Derek Fisher, who was eventually hired — might be the mostdesired Nets head coach, too. Jackson is a Brooklyn native and went to Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School in Fort Greene. He also played for St. John’s and with the Knicks from 1987 to 1992 and again in 2001-2002. He was also successful in molding Golden State into a Western Conference power during his tenure from 2011 to 2014. But his relationship with

Tyronn Lue

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Lue just signed a deal with the Cavaliers to become the highest-paid assistant coach in the league under first-time NBA coach David Blatt. The 10-year NBA veteran point guard has developed a reputation as the next big thing in coaching. He may have been an outside candidate for the Knicks’ job, but they zeroed in on Fisher after Steve Kerr turned them down. It might be complicated to lure him away from that newly signed deal with Cleveland, but he is an exciting name. Lue spent time working with Doc Divers in Boston

arowski, “the Russians are done with Kidd,” so they better start looking for a new coach immediately. Metro New York tosses out a few ideas as to who could replace Kidd on the Nets’ bench. Ownership should have plenty of money to throw at the candidate they want, but they don’t have a lot of choices, as most teams in need of a coach are already making their picks.

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The Cavaliers have reportedly signed Tyronn Lue to a four-year, $6.5 million deal to be the highest-paid assistant ever. Kidd was making $10.5 million over four years as Nets head coach.

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and followed him to the Clippers. Should the Nets care to re-sign Paul Pierce, Lue might be a way to lure him back and keep Kevin Garnett from retiring. Maybe the former point guard could unlock the puzzle that is Deron Williams’ recent career as well.

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Ettore Messina

If the Nets are looking to get adventurous, Messina might be the candidate. The 54-yearold Italian is one of the greatest European coaches ever. He’s won four Euroleague titles (1998, 2001, 2006, 2008), most recently with CSKA Moscow. He left this month and has reportedly discussed joining the Spurs as an assistant. As the preeminent coach in the Russian League — where he has won five titles — you can bet Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov is very familiar with him.

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George Karl

There’s no question Karl is the opposite of Tyronn Lue. He’s 63 years old, has coached five different teams, and he won’t earn you raves from the media if he is hired. But he wins basketball games — a lot of them, in fact. The 2013 NBA Coach of the Year, after which he was fired by Denver, has said he wants another shot in the league. He sat out this year as an analyst for ESPN. He’s made the playoffs in 22 of the 25 years he’s coached, but he’s never won a title. And he’s only advanced out of the first round once in the last 10 times he’s made the playoffs. Karl is fully recovered from a bout with neck and throat cancer in 2010 and has already thrown his hat into the ring with the Lakers, who are also looking for a new coach. Karl knows how to coach and he knows how to coach veterans. Unlike Mike D’Antoni, Karl’s system will work much better with the personnel in place. But if you are looking for a sexy hire, this is not it.

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George Karl has 1,131 wins in his career, with 423 of those coming while coaching the Nuggets in his most recent stop.

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Karl is just 80-105 (.432) in the playoffs during his career.

Mike D’Antoni You can bet Nets fans wouldn’t be too keen on seeing the former Knicks head coach take over across the East River. But he’s certainly an option out there after being fired by the Lakers. He had tremendous success in Phoenix and was saddled with terrible rosters in New York and Los Angeles, so it’s not crazy to think he deserves another chance so quickly. The roster as it’s constructed would not be ideal for D’Antoni’s system, however.

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Costa Rican run continues, Dutch rally late World Cup. On a day when ďŹ ve combined goals were scored, three came in the 88th minute or later. It was a close call for both, but despite a combined total of three goals scored after the 87th minute Sunday, the two favorites marched on to the quarterfinals in Brazil. Netherlands 2, Mexico 1 Mexico was on the precipice of making its first World Cup quarterfinal since 1986 when the Dutch crushed El Tri with two late goals to end those dreams. Giovani Dos Santos scored in the 48th minute to put Mexico on top, 1-0. From there, the brilliant goal keeping of Guillermo Ochoa kept Netherlands off the scoreboard until the waning minutes of the match. Wesley Sneijder rocketed one into the left side of the net off a rebound from just outside the 18-yard box in the 88th minute to tie the Dutch up with

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U.S. head coach Jurgen Klinsmann would not say for sure this past weekend whether injured star striker Jozy Altidore would be available for Tuesday’s game against Belgium (4 p.m., ESPN) but remained “hopeful.â€? •

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Mexico. Arjen Robben’s run in stoppage time crushed Mexican dreams completely when he earned a penalty in the box on former Red Bulls midfielder Rafa Marquez. Klaas Jan Huntelaar put in the penalty kick in the 94th minute to give Netherlands its fourth trip to the Round of 8 all-time. Costa Rica 1, Greece 1 (Costa Rica 5-3 on PKs) Greece pulled off a miraculous comeback for the second straight game, but they couldn’t finish this one off in extra time. Bryan Ruiz put the Costa Ricans up 1-0 in the 52nd minute on a lightly struck left-footed shot from just outside the box. But it looked to be enough until Socratis Papastathopoulos scored off a rebound deep in the box in the 91st minute to tie it up. Extra time ended scoreless, so they went to penalty kicks, where Greece’s Theofanis Gekas missed the fourth attempt and Costa Rica went a perfect 5-for-5. MARK OSBORNE @MetroNYSports

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Rangers enter free agency with big salary problems NHL. The Rangers are likely to lose a few key players due to cap issues when free agency begins tomorrow. Rangers general manager Glen Sather delivered an unmistakable challenge to his pending free agents on Saturday. “[If] you move on, it doesn’t always work,� Sather told reporters. “You have to decide what’s the important thing: Winning or making a few more dollars someplace else? My book, it’s always winning.� The Rangers’ run to

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