July 16, 2000
VIVENDI JITTERS WON'T GO AWAY
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amTHE talk over the weekend at Herb Allen's mogul-fest in Sun Valley centered once again on the pending merger of Vivendi and Seagram. If the deal gets done, it will...
SMALL CO. FUND REAPS HUGE GAINS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amSMALL-CAP investing continues to be quite rocky, as companies with valuations under $1 billion do quite well one week - just to turn around and lose ground the following week....
ANALYSTS GO OFF THEIR ROCKERS TALKING TO CEOS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amWALL Street seems to be taking the casual thing a bit far. The ability to dress less formally seems to be encouraging analysts to relax other standard business practices -...
DAILY'S GOTTA LEARN TO DEAL WITH THE NEWS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amTHE deal of the week, of course, was the merger agreement between UBS and PaineWebber. PaineWebber's board signed off on the $10.8 billion deal late Tuesday night, and most newspapers...
CRANK E-MAIL SCORES KID CEO SOME FREE PUBLICITY
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBull's Eye received an e-mail this week from one Siela Kay telling us all about a 19-year-old kid in Minneapolis who had started an Internet incubator that was going to...
GYMBOREE'S STOCK DANCING THE BUNGEE BOOGIE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amTHE action these days at Gymboree is enough to provoke vertigo, and we're not talking about the kids bouncing up and down on the mini-trampolines at its various retail locations....
'WINTER' OF DISCONTENT
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amThere is something bewitching in the very phrase "Shakespeare in the Park." It evokes summer evenings with their twilight giving way to dusk, and of poetry borne aloft, far from...
ANGIE STONE SINGER/SONGWRITER
July 16, 2000 | 4:00am"Moesha." It's been great to see Brandy grow into womanhood on the show. Also, "The Parkers" is an absolute riot!
DAN LAGANI PUBLISHER GEORGE MAGAZINE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00am"West Wing" combines celebrity, politics and some of the best writing on TV. It's the only show I make an appointment to see.
IT'S A RED-HOT SUMMER FOR GMS ON THE U.S. CIRCUIT
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amON a typical weekend, at least 2,000 Americans who take their chess seriously compete in open tournaments with modest prizes that offer a chance to improve their ratings. There are...
SEAN PENN WIGS OUT AT VIDEO FEST
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amWhat is a very young Sean Penn - even before he attracted attention in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" - doing in a long blond wig, giving a campy singing...
THE SAVVY SHOPPER
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amVINTAGE CLOTHINGRESURRECTION 217 Mott St., between Prince and Spring streets (212) 625-1374 Sale: Through August Open: Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 123 E. Seventh St., between First...
HOW COULD HE DO THAT? - 4 QUESTIONS FOR ROBERT WUHL
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amThere are times when Robert Wuhl is easily mistaken for the unscrupulous sports agent he plays on HBO's ''Arliss.'' There's the time Wuhl initiated his own grass-roots letter and phone...
LARA DUTTA
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amThis year has been a home run for Lara Dutta. In May, the 5-foot-8inch India native was crowned Miss Universe 2000. And just last Saturday, she was spotted canoodling with...
WHAT LIES AHEAD FOR FORD? - THE ACTOR TRADES IN ACTION FILMS FOR MORE MATURE FARE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amThere's a fourth "Indiana Jones" film in the works, but the adventure hero days of Harrison Ford, who turned 58 this week, may be numbered. The $20 million-a-picture star's latest...
LET'S GO TO THE REPLAY
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amReplayTV and Tivo are currently duking it out in the field of personal video recorders -- VCRs that record TV shows to a giant (30 gigabyte) computer hard drive, which...
A SAFE BET
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amWhy go to Vegas and have some drone in polyester pants deal you out of all your hard earned cash? Now you can enjoy all the same thrills of losing...
SLIP 'EM ON
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amMuch like the pashmina, the slip dress has transcended its trendy status of a few years back to become a classic staple in any fashionable New York woman's wardrobe. This...
BIG "LOSER" - AMY HECKERLING FEELS A CONNECTION TO HER CHARACTERS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amWriter-director Amy Heckerling's eagerly awaited new film represents a kind of homecoming for the 46-year-old. Bronx-born Heckerling is best known for creating two consummate slices of teenage Californiculture: 1982's "Fast...
GUYGERCOUNTER: ALEX FRIEDMAN
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amNAME: Alex Friedman SPOTTED: Orchard Street (bet. Houston & Canal Sts.) HOMETOWN: Greenwich, Connecticut RESIDENCE: Manhattan HEIGHT: 6 feet, 3 inches WEIGHT: 185 lbs. OCCUPATION: Medical student CLOTHING STYLE: My...
BEACH COMBING - YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE BLONDE TO HAVE SANDY HAIR.
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amEven those of us without houses in the Hamptons can have that trendy, clumpy, just-came-from-the-beach hair. In fact, there's a new styling product named Beach Hair that gives the sandy,...
BOOK REVIEW
July 16, 2000 | 4:00am"The Last Night I Spent With You" by Mayra Montero Harper Collins 115 pages, $19.95
'REBELS' SHOULD SAVE THE WAILS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amONE minute you're onstage singing "Halls of Justice Painted Green, Money Talking, Power Wolves Beset Your Door," and the next minute you're in the Halls of Justice begging a power...
RHINESTONE RUSTLERS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amIN certain parts of the city, lowlifes may be desecrating sacred cows with graffiti, but on Fifth Avenue the fashion police are looking for jewel thieves. The 91/2-foot-high crystal-encrusted, fishnet-wearing...
ISLE OF LOST SOULS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00am"SURVIVOR" non-survivor Gretchen Cordy, who taught survival training in the Air Force, wasn't enough of a survivor to understand that on this island, as in real life, you must kill...
DONNA'S ON THE JOB
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amWHAT'S Donna Hanover been up to since the press stopped hounding her? You'll be happy to know that she's working like crazy on her show, A&E's "Famous Homes and Hideaways,"...
YOU'VE GOT E-MAIL
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amFROM "gmair8001": The trucker who stole 55 Oscars was given six months in jail. Some actors who stole one Oscar should have gotten more than that ...e-mail: linda@nypost.com
FAN OF 'UGLY' HURLEY VOWS TO GET ANNA
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amAnna Kournikova has been marked for death by a crazed Elizabeth Hurley fan who's furious at an insulting crack the sexy tennis babe made about the brunette stunner, London cops...
'POTTER' ROLE YANKED FROM BRIT LADS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amMeet the 10-year-old American boy who's being called the shoo-in to play Harry Potter. He's Liam Aiken, who reportedly beat out a handful of young British actors for the movie...
TORNADO KILLS 9 CAMPERS IN CANADA
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amA Canadian campground looked like a war zone yesterday after a monster twister killed at least nine people, injured 130 and flipped trailers into a lake. The 20-minute tornado struck...
CIG-MAKERS PAYING PRICE FOR SMOKERS' FREE CHOICE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amAMONG those I loved, my father was first to die from lung cancer. My mother was the second. They each, however, had lived an incredibly long time. And there was...
KENNEDY'S MAG MAY NOT SURVIVE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amThe legacy John Kennedy left at George magazine has been one of tumultuous change and declining ad pages. On the plus side, parent company Hachette Filipacchi Magazines decided to buy...
BUSH & GORE START TO PLAY MATING GAME - DEFT BALANCING ACT TO FILL NO. 2 SLOTS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amIt's crunch time in the veepstakes and the betting is that Republican George W. Bush will play it safe while Democrat Al Gore tries to shake things up. That's because...
U.N. DERRING-DO FREES TRAPPED SOLDIERS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amU.N. troops yesterday freed all 222 peacekeepers and 11 military observers trapped by rebels in eastern Sierra Leone. The daring rescue came after the U.N. force in Sierra Leone received...
WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING PHILLY
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amPHILADELPHIA. THERE is one assignment some cops here want to avoid - it's almost as bad as an encounter with a 12-year-old kid in a dark alley with a toy...
YEAR LATER, JFK JR. LIVES IN MEMORY
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amOn a sunny morning last July 17, New Yorkers woke to the news that a massive search was on for a small airplane piloted by one of the city's favorite...
GOV PUTS AN EXTRA $2.35M IN WAR CHEST
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amALBANY - Gov. Pataki has raised a whopping $2.35 million this year for a possible re-election bid in 2002, aides said yesterday. Republican Pataki, who has set fund-raising records ever...
PLAYFUL MADONNA GETS DOWN 'N' DIRTY IN ITALY
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amMadonna transformed into Mudonna as she got down and dirty in a marshy stream in Italy. The Material Mom, who's seven months pregnant, was all smiles as she marched into...
CALVIN PUTS DOWN $14M ROOTS IN WEST VILLAGE TRIPLEX
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amCalvin Klein's latest obsession is a condominium building in the West Village. After a lengthy search for a new home, the fashion designer has settled on a $14 million, 12,000-square-foot,...
TROUBLED SUMMIT IS TEETERING ON EDGE OF ABYSS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amTHURMONT, Md. - The Camp David summit was in deep trouble last night after the second meeting among President Clinton, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and PLO leader Yasser Arafat,...
MARIO CANTONE "CRUMPLE ZONE" STAR
July 16, 2000 | 4:00am"South Park." I'm obsessed with Cartman. When I didn't get home last week to watch it, I started hitting my pillow and crying.
HILL COULD FACE EXODUS OF JEWISH VOTERS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amHillary Rodham Clinton's "Jewish problem" just got worse. The Democratic candidate's alleged anti-Semitic outburst in 1974 - which surfaced Friday - could damage her Senate run by "freezing" or reducing...
$1.1M 'NET PITCH WINS RAREST BASEBALL CARD
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amThe Honus Wagner card originally came with cigarettes.The most valuable baseball card in history smacked a grand-slam on the Internet last night, selling for a whopping $1.1 million. The buyer...
B'KLYN SHOOTINGS LEAVE MAN DEAD
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amTwo men were gunned down - one fatally - on the same block in Brooklyn early yesterday, five hours apart, cops said. At 3:40 a.m, Troy Blackwell, 23, was shot...
BRILLIANCE AND BAD BLOOD
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amSACRAMENTO - The fight to make the Olympics among America's elite sprinters is nearly as interesting as their personal fights. Marion Jones, Maurice Greene and Michael Johnson all did as...
HEMINGWAY SPIED FOR U.S.: REPORT
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amOld man and the FBI? Ernest Hemingway may have been a spy for the United States, according to documents obtained by The Sunday Times. The British broadsheet reported today that...
SMOKE GETS THEIR AYES - TOP CITY RESTAURANTS IGNORE NO-PUFFING LAW
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amReporter Chris Francescani and Alexa Harris puff away in non-smoking section of Commune.Nearly five years after passage of the city's Smoke-Free Air Act, trendy, upscale eateries across town continue to...
'SAMARITAN' RAPED STRANDED ; TRAVELER: POLICE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amCops last night nabbed a New Jersey man who had lured a waylaid traveler into a Midtown hotel and allegedly raped her at knifepoint. Police planned to charge James McManus,...
OLDER WOMEN WEIGH PREGNANCY PERILS - AGE-OLD DEBATE IS RAGING ON
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amLORETTA had her first child in 1993, at the age of 35. Two years later, she tried to get pregnant again, but with no success. Despite trying fertility drugs and...
TRUCK JOCKEY FINDS HE'S GOT WRITE STUFF
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amMeet the publishing world's newest darling - a working-class stiff who turned his job in a rough-and-tumble urban jungle into a six-figure, two-book jackpot. Norm Green, 45, can hardly believe...
UNION BIG TELLS HOW HIS PALS 'FORGED' AHEAD
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amIt was part smoke-filled room, part "Romper Room." In explosive testimony that will continue tomorrow, the former No. 3 man at District Council 37, the largest union in the state,...
CLINICS PAYING $5,000 A YEAR FOR RENT-A-DOCS - MED MILLS GET NO-SHOW PROS TO ACT AS FRONTS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amA growing number of MDs are "renting" their names and licenses to New York medical clinics run by chiropractors and businessmen, including many accused of fraudulent billing, The Post has...
ALANIS MORISSETTE UNZIPPED
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amTHE most dangerous place in town is standing between Alanis Morissette and a camera. You could get hit with a flying bra. For the cover of "Yahoo! Internet Life" (above),...
BARAK READY TO GIVE GROUND - A WHOLE LOT OF IT
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amEHUD BARAK'S grand design - which led him into two weeks of isolation with Yasser Arafat at Camp David - is to redraw the borders of Israel as no prime...
PUNDITS: WOULD AL EAT GEORGE'S LUNCH ON 'SURVIVOR'?
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amImagine Al Gore and George W. Bush marooned on a desert island and then ask yourself: Who would win the contest for "Survivor"? Forget debates over Star Wars missiles. Suddenly...
LEGAL EAGLE HELPED FEATHER DOCS' NESTS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amRobert Borsody, who helped create scores of "doc-in-a-box" clinics in the metropolitan area, is under attack by some of the chiropractors and doctors who once sought his advice. The veteran...
COURT LAYS $IEGE TO 'CZARINA'
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amA federal judge has frozen the assets of Tatiana Rybuk, a Ukrainian divorcee who masterminded a Brooklyn insurance-fraud ring that staged car accidents and collected millions in fraudulent medical claims....
LADIES-MAN RAPPER A STRIKEOUT KING: BOOK
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amThe real reason rapper Eminem despises Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera has emerged, a new book says - the sexy pop queens brushed him off when he tried to put...
CHER BELIEVES IT'S TIME TO ADOPT
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amShe wants you, babe. Grammy-award singing sensation Cher, who's old enough to be a grammie herself at age 54, is looking to adopt a child, a British paper reported today....
'MAD SHEEP' SLAUGHTER - VA. FLOCKS TO DIE OVER DISEASE FEAR
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amThree flocks of sheep imported by a Virginia farm from Europe have been ordered destroyed because they may be infected with the sheep equivalent of mad-cow disease. "We have to...
LAYDEN TRYING TO GRANT WISH
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amNow that Brian Grant has graciously given the Knicks his blessing to trade for him, general manager Scott Layden is fervently trying to close a deal with the Trail Blazers....
COOK ADDS BEEF TO DEFENSIVE LINE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amWith free agent Shane Burton out with a broken toe, the Jets are determined to bolster their defensive line; to that end, they signed veteran DE Anthony Cook, who was...
PERFECT STING MAKES IT IN N.Y.
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amIn Red Bullet and Golden Missile, trainer Joe Orseno has a pair of top Eclipse Award candidates in his barn. But Orseno's best shot at a championship is the courageous...
HOLLOWAY ON MISSION TO PROVE HE BELONGS IN NBA
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amWhen he went undrafted last month, Shaheen Holloway was disappointed but not overly surprised. Recuperating from an ankle injury he suffered during the NCAA Tournament last spring, the 5-foot-10 Seton...
ALL SYSTEMS GO FOR YONAGUSKA
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amMichael Tabor's Yonaguska, an impressive winner of the $75,000 Flash Stakes on June 9, returned from his six furlong work of 1:12 Friday morning in good order. The undefeated son...
DAUBACH'S STILL A SCAB - PRATT BENNY, RICK ALSO DON'T DESERVE UNION
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBOSTON - It has been five seasons since baseball's last work stoppage, almost as long as Brian Daubach felt he was waiting on Friday night for Dennis Cook to throw...
COFFEE, TEA OR BEANBALL? DARRYL: METS CAN'T TELL ME WHAT TO DO
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBOSTON - At worst, the fact Darryl Hamilton took Roger Clemens' plane to Houston the day after Clemens beaned Mike Piazza raised some eyebrows in the Mets' clubhouse. However, for...
MARTIN'S ITCHIN' FOR ACTION
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amOn the court, coach Byron Scott and his staff were hammering home a few points to their gang of summer-league camp players who all paid careful attention. Over on the...
BRONX BECOMING POPULAR WITH FREE AGENTS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amFree agent is on the market. New York team wants him. To convince the player to come here, the New York team wines and dines him. New York team holds...
JAL RAIN PUTS FINNEY CLOSER TO FINISH LINE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amThe JAL Big Apple Classic just became a mad dash for the finish, rather than a 72-hole grind, when yesterday's third round was washed out. Now a struggling player, such...
RYAN CARVIN' OUT SPOT WITH YANKS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amRyan Thompson loves being with the Yankees. He sounds like he is living in a dream world. And while Brian Cashman appreciates that, he is still the general manager. "It's...
NETS SHUFFLE FREE-AGENT CARDS
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amOn the roster of the league's free agents, names such as Ron Mercer and Hubert Davis have immediate appeal for the Nets, with others such as Chauncey Billups and Tariq...
HARD-LUCK YATIL HAS GREEN LIGHT WR STILL FLEET AFTER 10 SURGERIES
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amYatil Green's favorite stories tend to deal with a strong-willed character overcoming all sorts of physical obstacles and mental tests. Small wonder; after missing his first two seasons with the...
BAGGING BLUEFISH IS BIG-TIME SUMMER FUN
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBLUEFISH are at the top of the excitement list among recreational saltwater anglers from Cape May to Cape Cod. It is a voracious fish that when hungry will strike at...
BELL PLAYS BIG BROTHER TO ANGRY EVERETT
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBOSTON - Why was Derek Bell running in from right field in the second inning of yesterday's 6-4 Mets' loss to the Red Sox, while ex-Met Carl Everett went absolutely...
EVERETT REAL HEAD CASE - CRAZY CARL FACES BAN AFTER BUTTING UMPIRE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBOSTON - If the dinosaurs, as Carl Everett believes, never existed, how then does he explain Jimy Williams? This is a primordial baseball brain who thinks an umpire who re-draws...
ROBIN DL'ED - BUT HEY, IT COULD BE WORSE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBOSTON - The Mets took it as good news - like the lesser of two evils. Robin Ventura is headed to the 15-day disabled list today after an MRI on...
THROW THE BUM OUT LEWIS LOOKS TO TYSON AFTER BASHING BOTHA IN 2
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amLONDON - Lennox Lewis was just minutes from his second-round destruction of an utterly overmatched Frans Botha last night at the London Arena and he was already clamoring for the...
HAMPTON SEES RED MAD MIKE FUMES AS FREE PASS PLAYSROLE IN LOSS TO SOX
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBOSTON - After Mike Hampton picked up only his second loss in his last nine decisions, he said he wasn't happy about how the choices were made in the decisive...
BELMONT PICK 3 TO END WITH 'PARADE'
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amA FEW years ago, powerhouse Kentucky owner-breeder Will Farish and his trainer, Bronx-born Neil Howard, had a nice colt named Parade Ground who could run a bit on dirt, winning...
IN THESE GAMES, OLYMPIC HOPES COULD GO IN FLASH
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amSACRAMENTO - What brings great drama to the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials is not the glory of victory, but the misery and ramifications of defeat. As Bobby Kersee,...
SHOT-PUTTER BLOOM COMES UP ROSES AT TRIALS - AVENGES HEARTBREAKING '96 FINISH
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amSACRAMENTO - Andy Bloom came to his final throw in the shot-put in fourth place. At the U.S. Trials, there is no worse position. The top three go to the...
'GALLO' TOPS IN BIG M PACE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBenefiting from a heads-up drive by Daniel Dube, Gallo Blue Chip scored an impressive 31/4-length win last night in the 23rd Meadowlands Pace in front of over 19,000 fans at...
TRUE LIES ON ESPN NETWORK SO BIG, IT DOESN'T KNOW WHAT'S REAL ANYMORE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amHOW big is ESPN? Real big, so big that its many pieces can create, disseminate and perpetuate a non-existent story - without even knowing it. Check this out: Curry Kirkpatrick,...
WHERE HAVE YOU GONE, FRED WILPON?
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amWHERE are all the mensches of sport? Where are all the gentlemen? The sportsmen? The captains of industry and society who have attached their status to the ownership of sports...
THE SHIR(LEY) THING NEW LI LINKS COURSE GUARANTEED TO PLEASE
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amEastern Long Island will welcome a new golfing facility in the truest sense of the word in The Links at Shirley. The course, which opened for full-time play on June...
DEJA JOE ALL OVER AGAIN RANGERS MAKING 2ND TRY AT SAKIC
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amMARK Messier was the best center available on the free-agent market and Glen Sather got him. Now, Joe Sakic is the best center available on the trade market and Sather...
RELIEF POSSIBLE FOR METS - BUT INFIELD HELP SEEMS IN SHORT SUPPLY
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amMELVIN Mora's game-losing, ninth-inning error on a double-play ball Thursday night at Fenway Park didn't do anything to temper the widespread belief the Mets need to trade for a shortstop....
SELIG'S A PARTY POOPER
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amIT SEEMED such a curious time for Commissioner Bud Selig to call a news conference to call to attention to baseball economics here in the middle of a compelling baseball...
TO AMAZIN'S, 'STAR' GAME IS EX-RATED
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amEX-Mets Jeff Kent, Carl Everett and Jason Isringhausen all were All-Star selections. "And you might be able to add Terrence Long to that list by next year," Isringhausen said of...
A MEA KULPA BY CARL? - NO BUTTS ABOUT IT, EVERETT WILL DRAW BAN
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBOSTON - It's not really the case that Carl Everett has amended his views on how the dinosaurs never existed. As someone who believes only what he sees - except...
FENWAY FOLLIES - AMAZIN'S DROP ANOTHER WACKY ONE IN BOSTON
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amRed Sox 6 - Mets 4 BOSTON - A three-game series that was absolutely wacky could only end this way. Thursday, there was Melvin Mora's ninth-inning error, which negated a...
OLERUD WHO? ZEILE'S THE REAL DEAL
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amMET NOTES BOSTON - Todd Zeile continues to make John Olerud a distant memory. Zeile put up the Mets first two runs with a first inning double and made a...
LEWIS HAS TO HAVE TYSON - CHAMP WON'T GET RESPECT UNTIL HE GETS MIKE IN RING
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amLONDON - If not for the outrageous - borderline insane - comments Mike Tyson recently made about his desire to "rip" Lennox Lewis' heart out and "eat" his children, the...
JERSEY JACKAL FANS HAVING GOOD OLD TIME
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amTHE Atlantic League isn't the only independent league game in town. There's also the Northern League's New Jersey Jackals, truly a unique and fun experience. Start with the parking. You...
INDEPENDENTS DAY - NON-AFFILIATED MINOR LEAGUE TEAMS MAKING MAJOR SPLASH
July 16, 2000 | 4:00amBeyond the centerfield wall the New York skyline frames a stunning orange full moon. The night is warm with a slight breeze in your face, the beer is cold, the...