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Transportation. After years of delays, the Fulton Center subway station opened this morning to commuters. The transportation hub will eventually service 11 trains and connect with the World Trade Center and PATH. More than 300,000 are expected to pass through the station per day. PAGE 02

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Jets pull upset to end losing streak MTA officials gave a tour of the new Fulton Center before it opens on Monday morning. / MILES DIXON, METRO

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Downtown. The new transportation hub aims to be the Grand Central of the Financial District. After the sun comes up today, commuters using Lower Manhattan’s Fulton Center subway station can expect a brighter, more spacious commute. The main entrance, at Fulton Street between Broadway and John Street, opens to riders at 5 a.m. today. The center connects the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z and R lines, and it will eventually extend to the World Trade Center and PATH trains. With 27 entrances, wider corridors and new pedestrian traffic flows, officials say the 300,000 daily commuters will move more quickly

through the station. The main entrance features a glass pavilion with multiple levels and winding staircases. Installation “Sky Reflector-Net,” by James Carpenter, allows natural light to pour in below street levels, using 81 glass diamond-shaped panels to let the light in. The station has 52 digital screens throughout to display ads and emergency

information. It boasts 10 escalators and 15 elevators. On Sunday afternoon, the MTA hosted a tour attended by elected officials, MTA chairs, community leaders and architects. “Welcome to New York’s next great public space … something New York has never seen before,” said Thomas F. Prendergast, chairman and CEO of the MTA. “The center

Delays and details Some 66,000 square feet of kiosks, shops and office space are available in Fulton Center, and will be leased out by Westfield. Tenants start in the new year. •

While giving reporters a tour of the new facility, Michael Horodniceanu, MTA Capital Construction president, said that

the project finished with about $30 million left over and that the funds will return to the MTA. •

When asked about the extensive delays of the center, which was originally slated to open in 2007, Horodniceanu said that one delay can throw a whole project off.

is an important symbol for New York in so many ways.” In addition to highlighting the visually stunning atrium, dignitaries spoke on how Fulton Center is a symbol of Downtown’s resilience and revival after 9/11. Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer called the station a “reminder to come out of the ashes but never forget.” “Who would have thought, in those dark days after 9/11, when we were breathing poisons, and the place was covered in white dust and debris, that Downtown would recover as it has … that 40,000 more people live here, that it’s a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week community?” Congressman Jerrold Nadler asked. WENDY JOAN BIDDLECOMBE Wendy.Biddlecombe@metro.us

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Federal funds MTA Capital Construction President Michael Horodniceanu said $1.27 billion of the $1.4 billion it cost to complete the station came from federal funds, including the largest stimulus package awarded to date. An additional $847 million came from a 9/11 appropriation from Congress, and $130 million from the MTA in local funds.


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Two killed over the weekend in stabbings NYC. A spate of stabbings took place across the city this weekend. A series of stabbings occurred over the weekend, leaving two victims dead and two others seriously injured.

The first incident occurred Friday afternoon when a 22-year-old female was reportedly attacked on a Brighton Beach street by her estranged husband, who stabbed her multiple times. The victim remains in stable condition at Lutheran Hospital. Her assailant,

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Ravshan Saibnazarova, 30, has been charged with assault. The second incident took place in Harlem at 8 a.m. on Saturday, when a 57-year-old woman was slashed in the face as she rode the elevator in a residential building. Following the altercation, she was treated for

injuries at Lincoln Hospital. The male suspect fled the scene. A third stabbing occurred on Saturday night, when Josefina Mendoza, 68, was discovered dead in her Queens apartment with multiple stab wounds. The NYPD arrested Naser Alzein, 51, a resident of the same building, on Times Square

Locals gather to try and save Cafe Edison Neighborhood residents gathered outside of Cafe Edison on Saturday to gather signatures and protest the looming closure of the well-known Times Square eatery, which plans to shut its doors and move in late December after not renewing its lease. The 34-year-old cafe has long been a destination for celebrities and Broadway enthusiasts. The Hotel Edison plans on upgrading and restoring the space. METRO

charges of murder in the second degree. Another deadly stabbing took place at 6 a.m. on Sunday when police responded to a 911 call and found Eric Gonzalez, 38, stabbed to death. Maria Ordonez, 20, was taken into custody and charged with murder in the second degree. METRO

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Dancing for Kindness About 250 people danced in Times Square on Sunday to celebrate World Kindness Day on Sunday. Orly Wahba founded the annual event, called Dance for Kindness, four years ago. This year’s event took place in 80 cities across the world. “A lot of people try to fight negativity with negativity,” Wahba said. “It doesn’t work that way.” / DANCE FOR KINDNESS


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The MTA said more digital screens that assist riders with planning their trip will be ready to go by the end of the year. There are 30 stations in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens that have the interactive screens, called an “On the Go Travel Station,” and the MTA said 153 more of the screens will be ready to use by the end of 2014. The screens are funded by a public-private partnership between New York City Transit, Outfront Me-

dia and Control Group NYC. The project began as a pilot program three years ago. According to the MTA, some 1.2 million riders have access to the digital transit information every day. “The On the Go Travel Station network is one of the most ambitious in-system customer information initiatives we’ve undertaken since the introduction of our subway countdown clocks,” MTA Chairman and CEO Thomas F. Prendergast said. “Having a digital platform for customers to obtain travel information, while simultaneously giving us the ability to communicate with them, is a huge step forward in our efforts to provide timely information to customers at the point of transit decision-making.” METRO

Progress The MTA initiated use of the On the Go Travel Station three years ago. •

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Who you’re helping In addition to Toys for Tots, Metro New York teams up with The Partnership for the Homeless, a local nonprofit that provides a number of resources to get homeless families into shelters and to help them with housing and job training. Their annual holiday party provides meals and toys for more than 450 kids. This is the third year in a row that Metro will work with them. There are more than 22,000 children who live in the city’s shelter system. “With a toy donation you can help The Partnership for the Homeless transport that child to her holiday dreams for at least a day,” said Arnold Cohen, president and CEO of The Partnership of the Homeless, during the Tony’s Metro Magic drive last year. METRO

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Tony’s Metro Magic brings holiday cheer Toy drive. Today Metro kicks off its fifth annual drive, which invites you to help brighten a child’s holiday. It’s the most wonderful time of the year again — when Metro launches Tony’s Metro Magic, our toy drive for underprivileged children in New York, Boston and Philadelphia. This year marks the fifth anniversary of the appeal, which was renamed last year in memory the man who oversaw the project for more than three years, Tony Metcalf, Metro’s longest-running editor-in-chief, who passed away in July 2013 from colon cancer at the age of 50. There was nothing Tony

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loved more than to see the smile on the countless children’s faces each year as they opened gifts generously donated by Metro readers. “Year after year, we are astonished at how well Metro readers respond to Tony’s Metro Magic,” said Metro CEO and Publisher Yggers Mortensen. “It is wonderful to see the gifts stack up at our Metro of-

fices and to realize that we are all helping to make a needy child’s holiday more joyful.” Once again this year, we’ll be asking readers to contribute what they can to Tony’s Metro Magic, which, since its inception, has donated thousands of toys to children for whom there would otherwise be no gifts over the holidays. In conjunction with

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Once there, you can see all the toys we’ve already requested for kids, and more are being added daily. Simply select the toys you want and purchase them. That’s it! Selecting only the toys on our Wish List ensures all the gifts will be shipped to our offices.

Toys For Tots, Metro has established a wish list at the Toys “R” Us website that readers can access by going to www.metro.us and clicking on the Tony’s Metro Magic logo. From there, just choose the toys you wish to donate, pay online using Toys “R” Us’ secure payment system, and your gifts, along with your name attached, will be delivered to Metro’s

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In an interview on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” Obama said he had watched while the Senate produced a bipartisan immigration reform bill, only to have it not taken up by House Republican Speaker John Boehner. Obama said he had told Boehner if he could not get it done by year’s end, the White House was going to have to take steps to improve the system. He said borders need to be secure, the legal immigration system needs to be more efficient and there needs to be a path to legal status for the 11 million undocumented immigrants. REUTERS

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Flip a coin on Jeb Bush in 2016 There’s a “50-50” chance that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush will seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, according to his older brother, former President George W. Bush.

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first person that is going to be eaten alive by an anaconda,” Rosalie says in the trailer as his team is shown catching a snake. “I don’t expect anyone to believe us until we show it.” Although PETA said the premise of the show sounds far-fetched, if the description is accurate the snake will be tormented. It added that whether it is a hoax or not, it has asked

the network to pull the show. “Anacondas go days without eating and expend the energy needed to do so selectively. Making this snake use up energy by swallowing this fool and then possibly regurgitating him would have left the poor animal exhausted and deprived of the energy that he or she needs,” PETA said in a statement. REUTERS

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Cloud of pot smoke puts Colo. school on partial lockdown A high school in Colorado, one of the first two U.S. states to legalize recreational marijuana use, was put on partial lockdown on Friday after a student’s weed pipe filled a classroom with pot smoke, the school said. The smoke from the device, known as a “gravity bong” or “bucket,” was released into a classroom at about 9:45 a.m. at Adams City High School in Commerce City, a northeastern suburb of Denver. “As a precautionary measure, our students were placed on a modified lockdown to limit movement throughout the school,” the school said in a statement, adding that teenagers who had been near the device were examined by medical personnel. REUTERS

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Q & A. ‘Human Barbie’ opens up about attack on Halloween night Valeria Lukyanova, the self-proclaimed “Human Barbie,” is nursing facial wounds after reportedly being attacked last week outside her home in Odessa, Ukraine. The 29-year-old model suffered swollen lips and minor head injuries following an assault on Halloween night that she alleged was the result of a two-year hate campaign by anonymous stalkers. Metro spoke to Lukyanova, who gained worldwide fame for her doll-like face.

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You have had threats in the past, so why didn’t you have insurance? I receive threats every day. But still nobody dared to do something to me. I’m sure that this attack was made by one of my detractors on the Internet. Because in I never have any conflicts. I didn’t have insurance, because I had no idea this would happen. Have you recovered? My “outside” is already in order. But my “inside” is still recovering. The doctors had to stitch something on the inside of my mouth. I do use makeup, but no one can see it because I wear sunglasses. DMITRY BELYAEV, METRO WORLD NEWS

How do you feel about the situation in Ukraine? The authorities are manipulating people to make more money. I’m sure there is mafia involved. Ukraine, Russia and the United States are all at fault. But I believe the U.S. the most, because they acted aggressively from the beginning. Everyone says that Ukrainians and Russians have become enemies. This is just “brainwashing” served up by the press. I have good relations with Russians, I have family living there. My friends in Ukraine also talk to people in Russia. Nobody fights.


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Make the most of a college campus visit Tips. An expert offers suggestions for choosing the right school. Like many high school seniors, Eileen Hurley is both excited and nervous at the thought of graduation and heading off to college. To find the right schools for her, Hurley and her family are spending time visiting campuses. Currently, Hurley’s favorite is Syracuse University; the Queensbury, New York, native says she’s drawn to the large-school atmosphere. “A big thing for me is the sporting

events,” says Hurley, who is also applying to High Point University in North Carolina and Skidmore College. “I would love to be at Syracuse basketball games that are completely sold out. ... And every day you would be able to meet new people.” Much like with any successful shopping trip, it helps to know what to look for when visiting schools — a daunting task for most high school seniors. “You have to think, ‘Where will I be the most happy?’” says Suzanne Luse, the founder of College Expert, a college consulting group. Keep these questions in mind when visiting college

campuses, Luse suggests: Would you do best at a small college or a large university? “The best way to see if you match up with a school is to go to the information session,” Luse says. “That’s when you will get an idea of the class sizes, what majors they have and do you fit in with the SAT score range and GPA.” It’s also important to ask yourself what kind of learning environment works best for you. For example, are intimate classrooms more your thing, or do you prefer the impersonal quality of large lecture halls? Do you see yourself

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fitting in? Tours, each led by a current student who is extremely competent at walking backward, will give you a good idea of the campus scene. “This happens in most cases during the tour,” Luse says. “Is there a Greek system? Is this a rah-rah campus with sports? Is it more nerdy or preppy? Are these students you would want to spend the next four years with? That’s what the student needs to identify.”

Do you like big cities or small campuses? “Drive around the area to get a feel for what it’s like,” Luse says. “For students coming from out of state, you have to think about how easy it will be to get there and where the airports are.” Some students love rural settings full of quiet and haystacks, while others thrive in the noise and pace of a city. MOLLY CONGDON @MetroPhilly letters@metro.us

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Video games. This college says gamers deserve scholarships, too High school students who are outstanding athletes or promising intellectuals are used to fielding scholarship offers from some of the nation’s top universities. But a small college in Illinois is offering considerable scholarships to a previously overlooked sector — those who obsessively play video games. Robert Morris University Illinois introduced the scholarship program for gamers this summer, telling reporters that it was recognizing the growing power and popularity of what the school calls “eSports.” The scholarship concentrates on one game in particular: League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle game. Melcher told ESPN they were focusing on that game in particular because participants had to develop skills like team strategy to succeed.

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Join after-school activities School clubs and sports are great ways to both explore new interests and make new friends. “I think that some students felt that they didn’t join as many activities as they could have or that they weren’t joining the right activities for them,” says Shyu.

Visit every college you apply to Shyu and her co-founder, Lydia Fayal, found that many students they talked to applied to colleges without ever visiting the campus. While it may be cost-prohibitive to visit schools across the country before being accepted, it’s a good idea to plan trips to all of the local schools you are interested in. It’s also recommended to keep a journal about each of your visits to keep everything organized.

The college admission essay is one of the only times during the entire process where the student has the opportunity to let his or her personality shine through. Taking the time to customize an essay for each school could make a big difference. Shyu also points out that many students use their essays to bolster the weak points in their applications. (For example: Did your grades suffer during your junior year because you had mono or were going through some family drama? There’s no way for an admissions officer to know that unless you tell them.) LAKSHMI GANDHI @LakshmiGandhi

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Twitter feed Today, Jason Alexander refuses to feel shame, Liam Payne is maybe sharing too much with his fans, Bob Saget has a new favorite thing, Justin Bieber is apparently a life coach now and Sarah Silverman is worried about your breath. @IJasonAlexander: Okay, I just bought Taylor Swift’s Shake It Off. I don’t care if I am a 14 year old girl — I like it!

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Andy Dick is in trouble with the law, which really shouldn’t count as news, I know, but there you go. So what did the ever-volatile comic do this time? Dick allegedly stole a necklace from a man after an encounter on Hollywood Boulevard last week, according to TMZ. That encounter apparently consisted of Dick riding up to the guy on his bicycle and asking if he could see his chain, reportedly

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Disney parody “After Ever After,” teamed up with fellow YouTuber Peter Hollens for “Boy Brand,” a sickeningly catchy medley mocking the titans of boy banddom. The harmonies are tight, and the jokes at the expense of the bands — particularly N*SYNC and Backstreet Boys — are genuinely funny, if a little mean.

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Haters gonna hate Pop culture. We ranked the top female celebrities by the online vitriol they inspire vs. their success. As Taylor Swift’s song goes, “the haters gonna hate (hate hate hate hate hate).� For some celebrities — like Swift — all that animosity wilts in

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Inflatable robot movie has a ‘stellar’ weekend Box office. To the shock of most, “Big Hero 6” edged past the latest Nolan flick. “Big Hero 6,” Walt Disney’s animated superhero film featuring an inflatable, sometimes flying robot, clocked $56.2 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales to lead the weekend box office, topping director Christopher Nolan’s space adventure, “Interstellar.” “Interstellar,” starring Matthew McConaughey, opened on Wednesday and recorded $50 million over the three days from Friday through Sunday, and $52.2 million over five days. If the final figures hold up, it would be only the fourth time in history that two new films had hit the $50 million mark on the

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Michael Caine meets Stephen Hawking Interview. Being in a movie about outer space meant the “Interstellar” star got to hang with another legend.

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Michael Caine’s work in Christopher Nolan’s new film, “Interstellar,” gave him the chance to become friendly with theoretical physicist Kip Thorne, who in turn introduced Caine to Hawking — who himself only had one thing on his mind: Caine’s wife.

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When Christopher Nolan explained this project to you, how did you wrap your head around it? Well, I was fascinated by it because I knew Kip Thorne’s book about black holes and all that stuff, and then I found out that Kip Thorne was the technical adviser. And then he introduced me to Stephen

Hawking, who came and saw the movie. What was your interaction with him like? He can hear every word you say, but he can only reply on the computer with a muscle in his eye. One muscle in the corner of his eye, it’s down to that. I met him in the corridor

with Kip, and Kip said, “Stephen’s got a message for you. He wants to meet your wife.” [Laughs] He loves the ladies. Every pretty girl that was around, I introduced him to the lot of them. NED EHRBAR @Nedrick ned.ehrbar@metro.lu

At what point do you just assume that you’re the voice of reason in Christopher Nolan’s head? I seem to be that all the time, don’t I? [Laughs] I’m always the one who’s sort of there representing the people who stayed behind. Like in [the Batman films], I was the realist, saying, “You’re going to do what? You’re going to put on a suit and go to the top of the building?” I seem to represent the people on Earth who don’t go out and actually do the things. But in some cases, as in this picture, I’m the one who thinks it up. Maybe next time he’ll let you go on the mission. No, I’m too old now.

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Into the woods with Jason Clarke Interview. The future “Terminator: Genisys” star talks playing Abe Lincoln’s tough dad in the film “The Better Angels.”

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riod,” he says. unusual for Clarke Tom has been dis— who’s now doputed over the years, ing giant films, some historians attacklike this year’s ing him as a lout, others “Dawn of the as a good man. “It was a Planet of the Apes” different way of being and the forthcoming a father at that “Terminator: point,” Clarke Genisys,” in explains. “The which he’ll kid’s got to play John learn how to Connor — farm, build, the actual cook, find business of heat and making shelter. If a film in the father the midst dies, which of nature they did quite was not. JASON CLARKE young back Clarke GETTY IMAGES then, it’s his grew up job to step up on a farm and support the in Austrafamily.” It can be lia, and shocking for modis an avid outern viewers to watch doorsman. This their cold father-son was still hard. relationship. “It’s “We really [Tom’s] job to tell him built the cabin to do this, that his job out there. We is to learn, he’s about wore clothes to be a man. He needs that were made to know what he’s from cloth that doing, otherwise he was right from might die out there.” the time pe-

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Easy on the sweets Sugar is abundant during the holidays, a time when we can easily justify a calorie splurge. But it can spike your energy, followed by a moody crash. Skip desserts like cookies and pies to avoid sugar-related highs and lows — reach for a piece of fruit instead, which has ďŹ ber that keeps your metabolism steady.

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Happy holiday how-to Make this the most wonderful time of the year by taking these steps to avoid depression.

Flipping the calendar to November kicks off the anticipation, joy and fun of the two-month holiday season. But those same occasions can leave some people feeling less than jolly, whether it’s because of the looming winter, the prospect of uncomfortable gatherings or not feeling like there is much to celebrate. We got some tips from wellness counselor Anne Parker, of Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa, on how to avoid holiday depression. EVA KIS @thisiskis eva.kis@metro.us

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Parker reminds us. “Alcohol consumption has a rebound eect on mood that is similar to sugar and can increase your melancholy and feelings of negativity.â€?

Expectations about how things “should beâ€? are dangerous, particularly at holiday time when activities and events feel even more signiďŹ cant. “Remember to focus on the things that you can actually impact and let go of the expectations about things you can’t control,â€? Parker says.

With gift-buying, decorating and planning trips, it can be tempting to move your usual workout routine to last place on your to-do list. However, this is the time when it is most important to make sure you are exercising regularly. “Exercise will keep your energy level up, release tension and support a positive mood,� Parker advises. “Exercise is the No. 1 way to keep melancholy at bay!�

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Don’t fight the sadness

As the year is coming to an end, sadness and grief can become amplified. “This is normal, and you need to be gentle with yourself about this,” Parker says. “Fighting the feelings or judging yourself for having these feelings just gives them more strength.” Writing is a great way to acknowledge what you are feeling and move the energy in a positive way.

This basic self-care habit is absolutely critical to warding off depression — it is also an easy thing to cut back on when the holidays are in full gear. Make sure you’re giving yourself adequate time (and a proper bed!) for nourishing sleep.

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All the obligations and endless to-do lists of the holidays can be overwhelming and lead you to lose touch with what supports you the most. “Be careful not to isolate yourself or withdraw from life — people, activities, animals, nature, God, spirit,” Parker says. “That disconnect creates the opportunity for sadness, regret and disappointment to take over.”

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Scorpio|Oct. 23Nov. 21. Your possessive tendencies may be difficult for your mate to handle today. Don’t put demands on people you live with.

Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. You can utilize your discipline to accomplish your goals. You have everything it takes to succeed in all your endeavors.

Taurus | April 21-May 21. Take some time to do things for your colleagues. You should be able to pick up additional knowledge or skills through courses.

Leo | July 23-Aug. 22. Love connections could solidify if you discuss your intentions with your mate. Don’t hesitate to set aside time.

Sagittarius | Nov. 22Dec. 21. Inevitable changes concerning your career may surprise you. Stomach problems due to nervous tension are likely.

Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20. Emotional problems with family members could stifle your plans. Residential moves or changes will be beneficial in the long term. Follow your instincts.

Gemini | May 22-June 20. Your flippant nature will surface if you let your emotions get out of control. You need to get out and enjoy life.

Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22. Emotions may flare up on the home front. Take one step at a time and don’t pick sides. Your practical outlook will win out.

Cancer | June 21-July 22. Added responsibilities may be difficult for you to handle. Do your best to make changes and improvements that will benefit the whole family.

Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. Travel will lead to new friendships and valuable information. Don’t be afraid to accept inevitable changes in your personal life. EUGENIA LAST

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Aries | March 21-April 20. Travel should be on your agenda. You can obtain a vast amount of knowledge if you keep an open mind and discuss your opinions.

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Election message anything but clear Re: ‘Obama needs to fix his policy’ (Metro, Nov. 7) When letter writer George Christian says Obama’s policies were on the ballot this election, he is right, but not how he thinks. After all, several (red) states passed increases in minimum wage, another state passed expanded background checks for gun purchases and Massachusetts opted to require paid sick time for workers. Most of these same states voted in Republican lawmakers who oppose (or flip-flopped on) these measures. In that light, the message of this past election is hardly clear.

What is the GOP angry about? Re: ‘Obama needs to fix his policy’ (Metro, Nov. 7) So George Christian argues the election was a “stunning” defeat of “Obama’s agenda”? What is that agenda? All I see is a guy who is trying to improve the quality of life of Americans. Stocks are up, gas is down, property values have rebounded, health care means more than it did and we are not in any major wars. What exactly is the percentage who voted Republican actually upset about? BRIAN BECK, VIA EMAIL

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NFL. The hardly known safety had a huge game, including two interceptions, as he started Sunday. Jaiquawn Jarrett couldn’t remember after Sunday’s 20-13 win the exact number of starts he’s had with New York — even if he can count them on one hand. But it was the unheralded Jarrett, a former second-round pick of the Eagles in 2011, who keyed a feisty Jets defense to the win. He had seven tackles, one sack, a fumble recovery and interceptions in the first and third quarter after finding out Friday he would be making the start for rookie first-round pick Calvin Pryor. “When the tables are rolling for you, you just got to continue to capitalize,” Jarrett said. “The ball fell in our favor and we were able to get the offense the ball and they were able to go down there and get some points for us.” Pryor is still far more comfortable playing the run. In a game against a quarterback like Ben Roethlisberger, the Jets feared Pryor could get burned.

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Jarrett came up with a crucial diving interception at the goal line in the first quarter. / GETTY IMAGES What went right

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Containing Big Ben It was assumed Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger would have a huge game against the Jets. Instead, Roethlisberger finished with a rather poor 30-of-43 for 343 yards with two interceptions. But that includes an 80-yard garbage time touchdown. Roethlisberger came into this game with just three interceptions on the season.

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Set the tone The Jets came out early and dominated the ball in the first quarter. They allowed just five total yards.

And so Jarrett got his first start of the season against a quarterback who had an NFL-record 12 touchdowns the last two weeks. “I think as a unit, as a team, we came together. We dialed in, we stayed focused on doing just our job,” Jarrett said. “We were able to go out there and execute and get the job done.” KRISTIAN DYER @KristianRDyer sports@metro.us

Michael Vick has proven to be everything that his previous 12 years in the league would indicate. While his two touchdown passes, including a 67-yard connection with T.J. Graham in the first quarter, were important for spurring the Jets’ win, it was equally important that he didn’t turn the ball over. “In my heart, I feel like on any team I can be the starter. As long as it is not Aaron Rodgers or Ben Roethlisberger,” Vick said. “I am not saying those guys are better quarterbacks, I am just saying that I am confident in my abilities. If there is an opportunity there, yeah. But I do feel like at times, the opportunities were there but the coaches made the decisions not do it. And I solely understood everything that was taking place. It was all about developing a young quarterback, mentoring a young quarterback and giving him every opportunity to succeed.” KRISTIAN DYER

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The Giants hung tight with the defending champions long enough to make it look like they could pull off a huge upset. In the end, it was just a tease. The Seahawks (6-3) pounded the Giants (3-6) in the second half — and fourth quarter specifically — as they sent New York to its fourth consecutive loss, 38-17. We look at three things that went wrong as the Giants are perilously close to making the last month

check on the second half. Even Eli Manning’s late fumble was an odd noncontact dropped ball. Now we’ll find out if the team really has any heart.

of the season completely meaningless for the playoff picture.

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Beasting The Giants simply had no answer for Marshawn Lynch, specifically in the second half. The running back known as “Beast Mode” pounded the Giants for 140 yards and four touchdowns as part of a day in which Seattle rushed for 350 yards. New York hasn’t given up that many rushing yards since 1978. Buffalo’s Terry Miller ran for over 200 yards in that game in a season in which the Giants finished 6-10. It looks like they’re

3 Russell Wilson had the Giants defense running in circles to the tune of 107 rushing yards. / GETTY IMAGES

headed to a similar end-ofseason record in 2014.

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Gotta have heart The talk all week from the Giants was about

effort and heart. And yet, on Sunday, it looked like only Odell Beckham Jr. — a rookie — showed much of any fight. The defense and offense both took a rain

Broken record It’s become like a broken record, but the Giants can’t run the ball and they can’t win if they can’t run the ball. Hopefully Rashad Jennings will be back next week, because Andre Williams — despite a nice touchdown Sunday — is not cutting it. Maybe getting Beckham involved in the running game, as they did once against Seattle, is an option. MARK OSBORNE


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