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Thursday, November 03, 2011

A California madman wielded a bat snatched from the sporting goods department to pummel another shopper into bloody oblivion Tuesday.
Mayor Bloomberg turned up the tough talk on the Occupy Wall Street protesters: Treat the neighborhood with respect or a crackdown is coming.
A shadowy Russian arms dealer known as the Merchant of Death was convicted Wednesday in Manhattan of selling millions of dollars in military weaponry to Colombian terrorists aiming to attack US soldiers.
GRAPHIC VIDEO Viral video shows brutal beating of girl with cerebral palsy, sparks outrage online.
 
News

Oakland protesters, cops square off
Football player scores touchdown in wheelchair
Victim cut from ear to mouth
Madman bludgeons fellow-shopper 
NYPD trial in Sean Bell slaying winds up
Ultrasound of testicles shows face
Sports

Former NASCAR driver Mayfield arrested, charged with possession of meth
New York City Marathon may become a two-day event 
Repole shows Mo respect for Pletcher 
Dickey story is Flat Out heroic
Wilpon, widow close to settlement 
Report launches talk of Rocket return in Puerto Rico 
Gossip

Ex 'X Factor' contestant: I left show, wasn't voted off
Mock Safra murder trial ruled out of order
Kim Kardashian divorce prompts author to tweet satire
Crudup and Gummer now keeping very close company
'Survivor' winner Ethan Zohn's cancer returns
Denise Richards, Richie Sambora back together
Crime

Victim cut from ear to mouth
NYPD trial in Sean Bell slaying winds up
Woman convicted of yoga shop murder
Arrest made in Occupy Wall St. sex attack; Suspect  eyed in another Zuccotti groping 
LIRR worker's trial postponed due to fed busts 
Indicted in parole officer attacks
Entertainment

'Survivor' recap: Cochran gets caught in the middle
Ex 'X Factor' contestant: I left show, wasn't voted off
Bargain hunters gathered on the Boardwalk to bid on neon signs, bar stools, even a disco ball  
Acting program director sees no upheaval at WABC radio
Queens Museum of Art, a novel setting
Fifth season of 'Jersey Shore' back Jan. 5 
 
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Editors Picks
 
Herman Cain breaks #1 rule of political scandal
DeFrank: Political scandal 101: If there is nothing to hide, don't behave like there is.
Dim Kim Kardashian treats marriage as publicity stunt
Molloy: If only the rest of us could divorce ourselves from this nitwit.
Bieber ignoring paternity suit claim
Teen pop star is says he wants to 'focus on the positives.'
Conjoined twins separated after 9-hour surgery
Takes a team of 40 to perform miracle operation; 2-year-old girls in stable condition.
Veterans join Occupy Wall Street
Dozens of veterans marched on Wall Street Wednesday in support young soldier injured last week in Oakland.
PHOTOS: Who's no longer 'Dancing With the Stars'?
The dancing competition heats up as the contestant pool narrows. Who got booted?
PHOTOS: Kim's not the only one who's single! Stars in Splitsville
Joins Kate Bosworth & Minka Kelly on the Ex Files list.
Judge under fire for video showing him beating disabled daughter
Used belt to severely whip then 16-year-old daughter, who has cerebral palsy.

 

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Aries
 

You not only expect the best from yourself but often from those who are closest. However, when you place the same standards on other people it can set up unnecessary pressures in a relationship. Try to be tolerant of other people's abilities. If you can practice a little flexibility, the status quo of a relationship can improve.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Cancer
 

All areas of your life are important and if you neglect even one of them it can mean you miss out on something special. Work hard to obtain a balance between business and pleasure. This is a passionate time in your personal life, but it is not wise to neglect professional responsibilities, no matter how preoccupied you are. To avoid any problems, be upfront and advise people that you may not be as available as usual.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Libra
 

To keep life running smoothly, you may have to play the role of a pacifist. Be careful not to take sides or get caught up in the details of another's drama. Debating the who, what, where and when someone did or didn't do something can lead to all sorts of mayhem. When it concerns money, don't hand over control to anyone. It's best to make your own decisions with cash.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Capricorn
 

If you are not totally sure about what to do next with a situation or person, wait for more clarity before you decide. When you are conflicted about what you should do next it can cause confusion, but as more information comes to light the fog of uncertainty will clear. If you're forced to make a decision now, then seek the advice of someone older and wiser.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Taurus
 

Lucky for you, it seems fate is on your side. Think big because right now, you possess an influential power, and if you put out a positive attitude you can achieve more than you think. When you are optimistic, it can overcome obstacles and attract opportunities. Now is the time to reset your goals and go after your dreams. 

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Leo
 

Venus the love goddess has an influence on how you feel about love, and life. If you are not already with your ideal partner, then use this time to prepare yourself emotionally for them to enter your life. The influence of your inner thoughts is omnipotent and what you project from your inner self can have a great affect on what happens on a physical level.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Scorpio
 

With so many planets in and around your sign, you should see the light at the end of the tunnel. Life is about to get better, and with each step you get closer to achieving your dream of emotional and financial security. Be optimistic. When you see things through a positive lens you can achieve more than you ever thought possible. 

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Aquarius
 

Life is forever changing and to keep up you need to change your routine every now and then. Fortunately, you don't mind change as it stops your routine from becoming monotonous, but it can also be disruptive to alter the way you go about your habitual sequence. Simply to move forward, means change is inevitable. It is wise to learn how to deal life's little disruptions with a minimum of fuss.  

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Gemini
 

With Venus in your love zone, romantic thoughts can excite you. But don't forget Venus'sother side, which is possessiveness and jealousy. Be prepared because the green-eyed monster could rear its ugly head. You may think an exchange was harmless, but someone else may have a whole other take on what went down. Be aware of the messages you send to others to ensure they are not misinterpreted.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Virgo
 

The home environment is important and can be the place you turn to for sanity and serenity. The more comfortable your surroundings are the happier you will be with current circumstances. Investing time, money and effort into making your home a delightful place will build a romantic haven for you and someone special. Don't underestimate the power of a cheerful setting.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Sagittarius
 

An element of surprise in your life can unsettle most, but not you, Sagittarius. You strive to have excitement in your life. Dive in head first and embrace the challenge of a new project. Whatever the outcome may be, keep an open mind and try to take life in stride. Keep a positive attitude at all times and believe the best is yet to come. 

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Pisces
 

With Planet Mercury now working with you on a career level, life will appear to be less complex. Your mind will operate at its usual speedy pace, but be careful not to overanalyze a situation. Getting caught up in the details can confuse and distract you from focusing on what's really important. Keep your goal at the forefront of your mind and work steadily to avoid distraction.

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