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Infuriated by ouster, Occupiers anxious for tomorrow when they plan to take over Stock Exchange, shut down Brooklyn Bridge {page 02}

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‘Actually, canyou chip in?’If you’re losing all your moneyby offering to pay for dates, youwill want to read this {page 22}

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Brookfield’spoint ofview“They are al-lowed to speak,they are allowedto talk ..., butthey are not al-lowed to erectstructures andlive there,” Dou-glas Flaum, an at-torney forBrookfield Prop-erties, said incourt yesterday.“Allowing tents.... violates thepurpose of thepark.” METRO/AB

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Occupy Wall Streetvowing vengeance

After court ruling, Occupy Wall Street let back into park, but withouttents and tarps The arrests of hundreds yesterday will only fuel theirfight for tomorrow, vow protesters Mayhem promised in ‘Day of Action’

After they were temporarily kicked out of Zuccotti Park yesterday, protesters marched to Canal Street.

As protesters trickled backinto Zuccotti Park withouttheir tents and tarps lastnight, they pledged tomake tomorrow’s Interna-tional Day of Action onethis city will never forget.

“On the 17th, mark mywords, we’re going to burnthis city down,” said Nkru-man Tinsley, 29.

Protester Eli Moses saidTuesday’s midnight policeraid on the park only “in-vigorated” the movement.

“Anyone who was inthat raid is going to bemore angry than scared,”said Moses, 22. “We have

to get more intense if wewant anything to change.There are a lot of thingsthat are going to happentomorrow.”

Occupy Wall Street pro-testers are planning alitany of events meant todisrupt New York City incommemoration of thegroup’s two-month an-niversary.

As several hundred pro-testers entered the park af-ter sunset, they cried andhugged in celebration.

They were searched bypolice before entering, tomake sure they didn’t

bring in sleeping bags,tarps or tents, all itemsthat are now contrabandin the private park.

But many of the protest-ers vowed that even with-out their gear, they’re stay-ing put at Zuccotti, no mat-ter how cold it gets.

“It’s really good to behome,” said J.A. Myerson,25, who is looking forwardto Thursday. “A lot of peo-ple are willing to throwtheir bodies into thestreets for this movement.”

What to expect

7 a.m. Shut Down Wall

Street: Protesters will meetin the park, before theopening of the Stock Ex-change. “Tomorrow theopening bell will be shutdown,” said Eli Conrad, 23.3 p.m. Occupy the sub-

ways: Protesters will gatherat 16 central subway hubsthroughout the city.5 p.m. Foley Square: Pro-testers say thousands willgather at Foley Square andwill then march across theBrooklyn Bridge.

Judge sideswith city:No tents

NEW YORK. A judge ruledyesterday that protestersmay return to ZuccottiPark — but no camping.

The judge ruled in favorof the city’s attorneys, whosaid that property rules for-

bid tents, which make thespace unusable for the pub-lic, they argued. Lawyersfor Occupy Wall Street ar-gued that the tents are anintegral part of the 24-hour protest. METRO/AB

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Inside the park last night.

Salvagedbooks are up for grabsNEW YORK. Books seizedfrom Zuccotti Parkduring the massivecrackdown yesterdaywill be available forpickup today.

The “Occupy WallStreet Library” firststarted when collegestudents who joinedthe movement wantedto designate a securespace for theirtextbooks. It quicklygrew to include thou-sands of donatedbooks as supportersspread the story via social media.

Julie Wood, a spokes-woman for MayorMichael Bloomberg’soffice, said via Twitterthat the confiscatedbooks are safely storedat the 57th Street Sani-tation Garage. Anyonecan go there to claimthem today. METRO/CG

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“The city has actedso arrogantly today… We are going tocontinue to battle.” YETTA KURLAND, OWS LAWYER

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Associated Press writerKaren Matthews, AP pho-tographer Seth Wenig andDaily News reporterMatthew Lysiak were all ar-rested, according to the AP.

Two reporters fromDNAinfo.com, news editorPatrick Hedlund and free-lance photographer PaulLomax, were also arrestedwhile covering the evic-tion, DNAinfo reported ontheir site.

Many of those arrestedeven displayed their NYPD-issued press passes, accord-ing to reports, to no avail.

Josh Harkinson, a re-porter with Mother Jones,said that police told him hewas in a “frozen zone”when he tried to remain inZuccotti Park to observe theeviction. He was draggedaway by a cop, who toldhim he was being removed

for his own safety as policedoused the campsite withwhat appeared to be pep-per spray.

When Harkinson askedthe cop his name, he wastold “Watch your back,” hereported.

Other members of thepress reported beingpushed and roughed-up bypolice while covering theraid. Lindsey Christ, a re-porter for NY1, told TheNew York Times that oneNew York Post reporterwas even thrown into achoke hold by police.

Reporters coveringthe eviction amongthose handcuffed

Police in riot gear arrest protestors and journalists at Canal Street and Sixth Avenue.

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NEW YORK. By a 57-40 per-cent margin, a majorityof New Yorkers believethat the Occupy WallStreet protesters shouldbe allowed to stay inZuccotti Park, accordingto a new Siena Collegeresearch poll releasedyesterday.

However, that same

poll found that a majori-ty also say themovement does not rep-resent 99 percent ofAmericans. Nearly 60percent of voters saidthey also don’t think theOccupy Wall Streetmovement has a clearmessage, found the poll.

“Even a majority ofDemocrats does not be-lieve the movement rep-resents 99 percent ofpeople,” said Siena poll-ster Steven Greenberg.

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It’s not just protesters whoare furious with MayorMichael Bloomberg’s deci-sion to clear out ZuccottiPark. Elected officials fromHarlem to Brooklyn arecalling the move “sneaky”and “legally questionable.”

“Given the NYPD’ssneaky tactics early on, Iam not surprised by theNYPD’s efforts to use thecloak of night as a shieldfor their brazen violationof the First Amendment,”said Brooklyn CouncilmanJumaane Williams, whowas at Zuccotti Park whenthe eviction happened yes-terday. “I expected thiswould happen; I just didnot know when.”

Councilman Ydanis Ro-driguez, who representsnorthern Manhattan, wasamong the nearly 200 ar-rested when policestormed the park andkicked out the campers.

“Mayor Bloomberg madea needlessly provocativeand legally questionable de-cision to clear Zuccotti Parkin the dead of night,” saidPublic Advocate Bill de Bla-sio, a frequent critic ofBloomberg’s. “Provocations

under cover of darkness on-ly escalate tensions in a sit-uation.”

Bloomberg said the deci-sion to evict the protesterswas his and his alone, al-though he made the call af-ter complaints from near-by business owners andBrookfield Properties,which owns the park.

But at least one citycouncilman approved ofthe mayor’s decision.

“Bloomberg ended onlythe illegal aspects of whathad clearly become an oc-cupation, which deniedothers their right to safe,clean streets,” said QueensCouncilman Peter Vallone.

“The protests can con-tinue, within the reason-able restrictions set by theLegislature and the courts,”he added.

Elected officialsslam Bloombergfor OWS decision

Mayor Michael Bloomberg defended his actions at a news conference at City Hall.

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If you are a baby and hap-pen to come across singerPatti LaBelle, it’s best if youpull up your diaper, grabyour rattle and crawl rightout of there.

It was disclosed yester-day in a lawsuit filed inManhattan Supreme Courtthat the singer screamedobscenities at a toddler andthrew a punch at the ba-by’s mother (who also hap-pens to be a school teacher)sometime this year. Themother, Roseanna Monk, isnow suing LaBelle, whowas living in Monk’s Man-hattan apartment buildingwhile appearing on Broad-

way’s “Fela.”According to Monk’s

lawyer, reports TheNew York Daily News,this is what happened:The 18-month-old tod-dler, named Genevieve,was “scampering”around the apartmentbuilding’s lobby whenLaBelle, who is de-scribed as being in “full starregalia with oversize shadesand a fur coat” became up-set at the baby as shewalked through. “‘What areyou doing letting your kidrun around like that?’” shereportedly yelled. Thelawyer goes on to say La-

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Jay-Z onimpendingfatherhoodJay-Z says his ownexperience of his fatherleaving when he was 11had a lasting impact on

him. “If your dad died be-fore you were born, yeah,it hurts, but it’s not likeyou had a connection withsomething that was real,”Jay-Z tells GQ magazine.“My dad was such a gooddad that when he left, heleft a huge scar.” The rap-per is currently expectinga daughter with wife Bey-

once Knowles, and his mainpriority is being there forhis child. “Providing —that’s not love. Being there— that’s more important,”he says. And does beingthere mean changing dia-pers once the little girl ar-rives? “Of course, ofcourse,” he says. “One hun-dred percent.”

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And in otherbaby news...Christina Applegate

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around was a prioritywhen deciding to dothe new NBC show.“My whole thing was,‘I’m not doing this un-less I can bring her.’ Sothey had to build me aroom for her and it’sgot her toys and a criband she takes her napsthere,” the actress ex-plains. “That’s called acrazy mother who said,‘No, I’m not doing any-

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You make an, erm, unexpected noisePassing wind in public isbad enough. It’s evenworse when it happensduring a silent yoga class. Solution: “If a studentpasses gas, ignore it,” saysKim. “Some poses triggerthe release of gas, especial-ly twists and inversionsthat upset digestion.” Andif it’s you you’re worriedabout, avoid eating two tothree hours before a class,and relax: The anxiety overtrying not to fart can makeit happen.

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Without jobs,who to exploit?I hope the OWS people goout and get jobs soon. Ifthey don’t start workingon their retirement fundsand 401(k)s now, thenwhat will bankers be ableto recklessly overleverageduring the nextboom/bust cycle? DANIEL CIAMBRONE, VIA E-MAIL

Congress getsrich illegallyThis is real easy if youhave half a brain. OWS isabout corruption andgreed that affects all ofus. “60 Minutes” just

aired a piece on how ourcongressional leaders usenonpublic information inorder to make largeamounts of cash forthemselves. People go tojail for that; it’s called in-sider trading. They alsobuy land near areas thatthey know will be devel-oped because of this non-public formation. Wakeup and stand up. ROBERT ASHE, VIA E-MAIL

You can’t evictthis movementMayor Bloomberg’s deci-sion to have Zuccotti Parkin New York City emptiedchanges nothing. The Oc-

cupation will simply con-tinue elsewhere, likelyexpanding even further.The only positive is thatHis Honor didn’t followthe violent example setby his counterparts inPortland and elsewhere.JOSEPH CONNELL, BROWNSVILLE

I understand theprotestors have rights ac-cording to the FirstAmendment. But doesthat right include taxpay-ers footing the bills thatcome with these rights?Our cities are spendinghundreds of thousandsper week of taxpayermonies to allow OWStheir First Amendmentrights. Why don’t they pay

that bill? No one pays mybills. They just wantanother handout so theycan sit and protest and notwork like I must to pay mybills! PETER MOL, VIA E-MAIL

The Dream wasbuilt by slavesTo Michael Chimenti, whoasserted that America wasbuilt on the concept of“work,” something hesays OWS protesterswouldn’t understand: Doyou mean all that workAmericans did by enslav-ing Africans and forcingthem to work for them forover 500 years while theysipped sweet tea inbetween lashings, rapesand lynchings? If your ar-gument is true, then OWSis just following in thatfine example set by theirforefathers! TANYA BONNER, NEW YORK

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6Brad Richards scoredthe sixth goal of hisRangers career. He hasfive goals in the lasteight games — sevenof which were wins.

28The Islanders outshotthe Rangers 28-15 overthe final two periods ofthe game, but wereoutscored 3-1 on thescoreboard.

Rangerswin theirseventhstraightIn a game that lookedlike it was going to bedetermined by the footsoldiers, it was a starwho scored the game-winning goal.

Brad Richards’ goalwith 4:55 remaining inthe third was the game-winner in the Rangers’4-2 win over theIslanders last night atthe Nassau Coliseum.

The Rangers have wonseven in a row, equalingtheir longest winningstreak since October2009. The Islandersmeanwhile have lost fiveof six and fall to 4-8-3 onthe season.

Sean Avery snapped awrister past Evgeni

Nabokovstickside14:43 into thefirst period togive the

Rangers a 1-0 lead. Thegoal was Avery’s secondof the season.

Frans Nielsen’s slap-shot goal at 17:06 tiedthe game at 1-1.

Steve Eminger’s firstgoal in 30 gamesallowed the Rangers toretake the advantage, 2-1, in the second.

Matt Moulson equal-ized it on the power playat 13:02 of the third pe-riod. John Tavares, whocontrolled the puck atthe right wing circle, fedMoulson who drove tothe net and tippedTavares’ pass pastLundqvist.

That set the stage forRichards' game winner.Ryan Callahan added anempty netter.

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Christian vs. convictsIn a callback to the days of Notre Dame-Miami, bad boy Jets face Tim Tebow, Broncos Main focus is on bringing down bruising runner Defense concerned with multiple looks

Love him or hate him,Broncos quarterback TimTebow is a challenge.

The 6-foot-3, 235-poundTebow is built like few oth-er quarterbacks — a mobilequarterback who can shrugoff would-be tacklers.

Taking Tebow down isthe top goal of the Jets’ de-fense.

“You have to bring himdown. A guy like him is sogood at breaking tackles, itis hats to the football,” de-fensive end Aaron Maybinsaid. “You can’t bring himdown with one tackler; youneed to get on him. He’sthat strong; he’s a big guyyou have to wrap him up.”

Tebow can run the balland pull up to make a pass,giving him the ability tohurt defenses that key inon his running ability toomuch.

“If you pull up as a line-backer thinking he’s goingto do one thing, he canhurt you the other way,”linebacker Jamaal Wester-man said.

Tim Tebow only completed two passes against the Chiefs last Sunday, but they still won the game 17-10.

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f course you remember whenJohnson’s Broncos stunnedOklahoma in one of thewildest bowl games of the lastdecade, but this week an NFL

player scored a touchdown and ran togive his girlfriend — a cheerleader onthe opposing team — the ball.

In the Bills-Cowboys game Sunday,the crowd was stunned by what wentdown, and the announcers, who appar-ently don’t read sports blogs, had noclue what was going on.

David Nelson plays for the Bills. He’sfrom Texas and went to the Universityof Florida. Kelsi Reich is his girlfriend,and she’s a cheerleader for the Cowboys.

After Nelson scored he jogged downthe sideline toward his girlfriend. Thecamera operator seemed to know whatwas up, but the announcers were clue-less about the whole thing.

Reich hopped on Twitter Sunday andshowed everyone the ball, proclaimingshe was the “happiest girl in the world.”

Uninformed vs. ‘fans’I lobbied the editor of this space to

get in a word about the lurid Penn Statescandal. How can I not at least addresswhat is the biggest scandal in the his-tory of college sports? I’ll try to be suc-cinct in my two points on the subject.

There are two groups of people chim-ing in on this sordid tale: Those whohave read the 23-page grand jury report(they’re informed), and those who

haven’t (they’re uninformed). While the report is detailed, it does not

include everyone’s entire testimony. It didcontain enough detail to press chargesagainst former Penn State defensive coordi-nator Jerry Sandusky though.

At the same time, there are two othergroups of people who feel compelled totalk about the topic: college football “fans”and people who have zero connection tothe sport besides maybe having heard ofJoe Paterno prior to the scandal.

A large portion of college football “fans,”for whatever reason, find it hard to believea coverup could take place. Most of thesepeople have not read the grand jury report.

People who live in a worldunaware 107,000 peoplepack Beaver Stadiumevery game think every-one involved in the scan-dal knew what wasgoing on and, disgust-ingly, did nothing.

– Jason Raj McIntyre coversathletes offthe field andruns thepopularblog, TheBigLead.

AN INDECENT PROPOSAL?This weekend we had perhaps thebest football player/cheerleaderon-field moment since BoiseState’s Ian Johnson proposed tohis cheerleader girlfriend.

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