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GOV. CUOMO COASTS TO RE-ELECTION
Politics. Gov. Andrew Cuomo cruised to a second term on Tuesdaywith a dominant victory over Republican challenger Rob Astorino. The race was called minutes after the polls closed at 9 p.m. PAGE 02
Andrew Cuomo was all smiles Tuesday morning after casting his ballot in Mt. Kisco, New York. / GETTY IMAGES
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New York City
Relatively glitch-free day for voters
New York’s Board Of Elections enjoyed a relatively smooth day on Tuesday, except for a minor issue with some voters not knowing their polling locations had been changed since the 2012 election.
1Location problems “There has been a lot of confusion
at the polls with people not knowing where they need to be,” said Jon Sherman, a volunteer at voting rights organization Election Protec-tion. “Because it’s the city, there are a ton of [polling centers] and they have to change frequently since there is a cap for each location.”
2Misinformation problemsAnother issue arose when
New York’s progressive Work-ing Families Party sent out an e-mail alert warning on Tuesday to voters that ballots had been set up to show gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino twice, potentially prompting confused voters to “mistakenly vote twice for governor thinking they were voting straight down the WFP line.”
3 Upside? Better tech As for looking ahead to future
elections, New York took a rare opportunity to introduce a new technology to its voters on Tuesday, rolling out a pilot program that found one sixth of poll sites equipped with tablet devices on which voters could vote.” METRO
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New Yorkers have spoken, and have re-elected incum-bent Democrats to the state’s top positions.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was re-elected governor with new Lieutenant Gov. Kathy Hochul. He defeated Republican candidate Rob Astorino with about 70 per-cent of the vote, according to unofficial preliminary numbers on Tuesday night (as of press time).
The current governor cast his ballot Tuesday morning in Mount Kisco, in Westchester County, along with his girlfriend, Sandra Lee.
Cuomo’s re-election campaign reminded vot-ers he balanced the state’s
budget four years in a row, and created more than 440,000 jobs. Cuomo intends to move forward his Women’s Equality Act, which proposes equal pay, abortion rights and anti-discrimination measures.
Cuomo said Tuesday “we began our journey four years ago” to return the state to “fiscal stabil-ity and responsibility” and “restore New York as the progressive capital of the nation.”
Tuesday night, Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke at Cuo-mo’s re-election party, say-ing New York voters today realized grassroot Demo-cratic efforts, and sent a message that “ultraconser-vatives” and Tea party can-didates “are never going to win the day in New York state.”
In other races, Attorney General Eric Schneider-man, was projected to win re-election with 72 percent
Cuomo elected to four more years
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“We began our journey four years ago.” Cuomo
New York City. Gov. Cuomo trounced Rob Astorino in bid for offi ce.
of the vote according to preliminary numbers (13.2 percent reporting). New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli was also projected to win his third term as state comptroller with 72 percent of the vote, according to preliminary numbers (13.2 percent re-porting).
Visit Metro.us to read more about elections results and the day aft er.
Election. Voters cast ballots across the fi ve boroughs in contentious midterm elections Voters across the city turned out to their polling stations on Tuesday to vote for their choices for governor, attorney general and other races.
Evel Perez, a Board of Elections coordinator for Manhattan’s Civic Court site, said that voting
started early and was heavy through the rest of the morning.
“It’s been busy and that’s how we like it,” Perez said.
A steady stream of voters arrived at the downtown Civic Court location throughout the
rest of the day.Lee Epstein, 87, said
that he’s voted in every election in the city that has taken place for the past 50 years. “It’s the way you show that you control the destiny of this country. It’s the only way we have,” he said. DAN BUYANOVSKY
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“It’s the way you show that you control the destiny of this country.”Lee Epstein
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After years of construc-tion and delays, Fulton Center will officially open to commuters this coming weekend.
MTA and federal transit officials will hold an opening ceremony for the transit center on Sunday. MTA Chairman & CEO Thomas F. Prendergast, New York City Transit President Carmen Bianco and MTA Capital Construc-tion President Michael Horodniceanu are set to attend the opening.
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$1.4BThe $1.4 billion space also has air conditioning, digital video screens, a massive mezzanine dubbed the “mixing bowl” and easy-connecting passages to nearby trains.
350A new 350-foot-long pedestrian tunnel runs under Dey Street.
125The restoration of the 125- year-old Corbin Building will provide additional public entrances.
66KThe MTA said that the new design eases pedestrian congestion, and includes 66,000 square feet of retail and offi ce space.
300KThe estimated 300,000 daily commuters who pass through Fulton Center can also look forward to natural light refl ected in through a 79-foot-tall atrium, and additional entrances.
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“This woman [took her own life] thinking she would die with dignity, but this is the error,” Monsi-gnor Ignacio Carrasco de Paula, head of the Pontifi-cal Academy for Life, told
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Under the deal, Peter-son will plead no contest to one count of misdemeanor reckless assault, which will not include reference to do-mestic violence or violence to a minor. REUTERS
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With estimated earnings of $115 million, more than double what she pulled in last year, Beyonce is the highest paid woman in music in 2014, Forbes magazine said on Tuesday.
The huge sum, most of which came from her world tour, propelled Beyonce, 33, from fourth place last year and put her firmly ahead of pop star Taylor Swift, 24, with $64 million, who jumped up one spot from last year
to No. 2.Pop singer Pink, 35,
climbed up from No. 8 in 2013 to third with $52 million.
The R&B singer’s self-titled album released last December and endorse-ment deals pushed her earnings up further assur-ing her the top spot.
Barbados-born Rihanna, 26, with $48 million and Katy Perry, 30, who earned an estimated $40 million, rounded out the top 5 on
the annual list.Madonna, 56, who
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Forbes compiled the list after estimating pre-tax income calculated for the 12 months from June 2013 to 2014 based on record sales, concert tick-ets, touring information merchandise sales and interviews with concert promoters, lawyers and managers. REUTERS
Forbes. Beyonce is the highest paid woman in music for 2014
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Academy Award-winning actress Angelina Jolie is “open” to pursuing a life in politics, diplomacy or public service, she told Vanity Fair magazine.
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Where did the idea to make the FORTIS exoskeleton come from?We have been working on exoskeleton research and development for more than five years. Originally we began our research for assisting a soldier with carrying heavy equipment over long distances. The same principles of how
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Rihanna graces the cover of Elle magazine for the fourth time for its Decem-ber issue. She sat down with the magazine for a Q&A session full of evi-dence that Rihanna truly is the Ernest Hemingway of pop stars, using two words where someone like Miley Cyrus would probably use 12. But even with such brevity, her answers are illuminating — terrified of childbirth, loves c’s “Great-est Hits.” Here are some of her more memorable sound bites.
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Between the Beyonce album info leaks, Angelina Jolie considering politi-cal office and the Katy Perry-Taylor Swift feud, maybe we forgot to keep an eye on Miley Cyrus. Hey, it happens. So what’s she been doing while the attention has been elsewhere? Snagging herself a Schwarzenegger. Cyrus is reportedly dating Patrick Schwarzenegger, son of the Governator and
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The answer that’s not such a huge surprise:Elle: What’s your mantra?Rihanna: “F--- bitches, get money!”
The answer that solidifi es her geek cred:Elle: The last time you were starstruck?Rihanna: When I met Aaron Paul at the Spike awards.
Most unintentionally cringe-inducing answer:Elle: If you were a piece of jewelry, what would it be?Rihanna: I’d be a choker!
Maria Shriver, according to E! News. The new couple were seen together on a recent night out — as well as the next morning at Schwarzenegger’s apart-ment. Ooooh! Apparently Schwarzenegger likes to play the long game, though. In a 2011 Details magazine profile, he said of his dating life, “My eye, though, is on Miley.” This is either adorable or creepy. Or adorably creepy.
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‘Interstellar’ needs to be seen on fi lm Movies. You really have to view this space-aged fi lm the old-fashioned way.
“Interstellar” opens on fi lm today before being released on digital Friday. Go to www.metro.us to read our review and see where the fi lm is playing today. / MELINDA SUE GORDON, PARAMOUNT, WARNER BROTHERS
Wednesday marks a mile-stone: A film is being re-leased on film. “Interstel-lar” hits theaters today — just not even close to all of them. That may seem odd, given that it’s one of the most highly anticipat-ed movies of the year: the latest from brainy block-buster-maker Christopher Nolan, with Oscar winners Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway.
Yet the only theaters getting it are the ones that never threw out their film projectors. Starting today, you can see “Interstellar” in good, old-fashioned, grainy and dangerously combustible 35mm as well as super-sized 70mm IMAX.
The rest of the country’s multiplexes — the ones that converted entirely to digital, which is nearly all of them — don’t get it until Friday.
This bold move is a strong push-back against the digital wave that has almost entirely consumed modern movie watching. In 2010, most theaters switched — at great cost — to DCP (Digital Cinema Package), a purely com-puterized system. Instead of bulky, expensive-to-ship film reels, movies were mere files with a password to unlock. Unlike film, they would never scratch, rot or burn up. All a projectionist
had to do was hit a button.But the files could get
corrupted or deleted. And while it’s nice to have spar-klingly clean images, they can be too bright. As Quen-tin Tarantino — like Nolan, another celluloid zealot — once put it, digital pro-jection is like “watching television in public.”
“Interstellar” indeed looks great on 70mm. The film is about McConaughey and Hathaway searching through the cosmos for a planet to replace the dying Earth, and its early scenes on Earth are sometimes impossibly dark.
But once it gets to space, you can not only see the majesty, but feel it. None of it looks digital, not even the planets our heroes visit.
Nolan shot one of them in Iceland, and it re-ally does resemble an alien land. Beyond that, it even looks real. It looks like film.
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Nolan isn’t the only prestigious member of the fi lm club
Christopher Nolan isn’t the only one still holding the torch for celluloid. Quentin Tarantino will be releasing 70mm prints of his next fi lm, “The Hateful Eight.” Two years ago Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The Master” was shipped out in 70mm prints, and his new “In-
herent Vice” played the New York Film Festival on 35mm. Others include Wes Anderson, Rian Johnson (“Looper”) and Alex Ross Perry (“Listen Up Philip”).
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Imagine this: Pop sensation Jennifer Lopez pulls up in a chauffeur-driven limo in front of the boutique con-dominium building where she lives — maybe she’s just returning from a world tour — while former first daughter Chelsea Clinton walks out of the shiny lob-by with her husband and newborn daughter in tow.
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Jennifer Lopez is the most recent resident to join the small — yet noteworthy — commu-nity at The Whitman, a condo conversion by Da-vid Mitchell’s Mitchell Holdings at 21 E. 26th St. overlooking Madison Square Park. While the landmarked building only has four units — all designed by architect Jef-frey Cole — the amenities resemble those of a much larger building: a 24-hour doorman, a private gym and storage units.
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Every unit spans a full floor and has a private foyer with private keyed elevator access.
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Below, take a look at what it cost two members of the building’s jet set to move into The Whitman.
Jennifer Lopez: For a sprawling 6,500-square-foot, two-story duplex penthouse on the fifth and sixth floors, J. Lo paid $22 million earlier this month. The penthouse includes two staircases, two living rooms and two washer-dryer units, as well as 3,000 square feet of out-door terrace space divided over two levels.
Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky: The former first daughter and her husband bought the 4,967-square-foot unit on the fourth floor for $9.25 million in July 2013.CLAIRE MOSES
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“All of the products you bring into your home have a direct impact on the function of your body and your vitality and vibrancy,” says O’Leary. “Even the
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Choose paint carefully Who knew our wall color could have such an impact on our actions? “Red actually increases aggression and our energy level, and physio-logically it increases your heart rate and makes you hungry,” O’Leary explains. “So if you are trying to lose weight, red would be the worst color to paint your kitchen.” O’Leary’s home is full of “grounding colors,” such as beiges and grays. “You have to fi gure out what will support you,” she says.
Pull the plug
Turn off your iPhone, iPad and laptop before you sit down at the dinner table. “Technol-ogy helps with our ef-fi ciency and eff ective-ness. But on the fl ip side, people can con-nect with us 24/7, and we’re inundated with a level of urgency,” says O’Leary. “Unplug tech for a while and make it habitual to say, ‘OK, after 8 p.m. I’m shut-ting off all technology.’ Give yourself that reprieve.”
Forget PowerBars — did you know that you get energy from your home? Christa O’Leary, author of “Home in Harmony: Designing an Inspired Life,” utilizes her background in psychology and interior design to transform your over-cluttered digs into a sanctuary.
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Are you guilty of not mak-ing your bed? If running out of the house with pil-lows and sheets scattered is something you’ve be-come accustomed to, it’s time to make a conscious change. “People don’t realize this, but 80 per-cent of our daily thoughts and actions are done out of habit,” O’Leary says. “Being aware of this is key. In order to see some changes in your home, you have to discard your bad tendencies and replace them with ben-efi cial ones, which will inspire better living.”
Clear clutter
When you walk through the door after a long day, do you feel relief or do you feel stressed because you have yet to go through the magazines that are scattered across the fl oor? “The fi rst thing to do within your
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“Williamsburg was a no-brainer for us, but it was important that as we moved in we celebrated the community,” says Somsack Sikhounmuong, head of design.
One way was to invite local artists to create exclusive products for the store’s opening. These include nature-inspired gold jewelry by Thursday-born, indigo ceramic planters by Freundeskreis and limited-edition scents by NOVA.
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Addicted to your phone? There’s an app for that
Gadget addicts know this too well: No amount of willpower will ever get our prying eyes and hyperac-tive thumbs away from our smartphone screens. So how about an app that will break the cycle for us?
Offtime blocks certain phone features like email, texts or social media for set periods of the day. But it doesn’t block everything, or pick random apps to lock down.
“It shows which activi-ties and apps are used often and with which contacts you interact the most,” says Michael Dettbarn, co-
Focus . Off time gets to know what you do on your phone, then shuts it down (for a while).
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founder of the Berlin-based developer. “Considering we can’t imagine our everyday lives without our mobile devices anymore, the ques-tion is not IF we should use our smartphone but rather HOW.”
Besides the obnoxious habit of paying as much, if not more, attention to our phones even when there is a real friend or colleague sitting across from us, Dett-barn says our devices are fundamentally reorganiz-ing our priorities — and we don’t even know it.
“The way we’re using apps and com-m u n i c a t i o n on our phones today is not obvious, and it’s causing emotional and psychological pressure on a subconscious lev-
el,” he says. “We’re losing more and more focus and can’t differentiate between the bits of information and the kinds of functionality that really matter to us.”
Enter Offtime, which blocks calls, texts and no-tifications for a chosen period of time. You can still choose people whose messages will be allowed through, but the idea is to refocus you on the task at hand, whether that’s work, family or friends. To help,
intuitive analyt-ics track your app usage, showing you what you’re doing, when you’re doing it, and how long you’re doing it for.
The app lets you set what fea-tures, apps and con-
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But don’t think of it as unplugging — if anything, the app means to foster greater connectivity in your life.
“It’s not about the deci-sion to be either online or offline,” Dettbarn says. “It’s about customizing the way you want to be connected for each context of your daily life.”
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Pedestrians aggravated by cyclistsRe: ‘Oppression against cyclists is great travesty of our age’ (Metro, Nov. 4) Lawless cyclists should be targeted by police over pedestrians because bicycles are vehicles that regularly travel over the speed limit set by the city. “Lawless” pedestri-ans don’t do the same. Jaywalking pedestrians are not going to crush another human being the way cyclists so often do.AMY BALDWIN, VIA EMAIL
It’s bad enough that I have to get cut off almost daily by cyclists (while in a crosswalk no less), but now I have to read about their “oppression” in Metro. Get a grip, Jack — cyclists are going 10 to
15 miles an hour, while pedestrians are going about 2 to 3 mph. We’re just trying to get to work without getting hit by a car or bike. I don’t have an issue outside of the city, but while trying to commute, cyclists are just a nuisance!M. DISCOLO, VIA EMAIL
Pedestrians are usually not bad or lawless but are too often distracted by electronic devices. If someone is walking and talking using an earphone while eating something and slurping a beverage, how can they be expected to pay attention to traffi c?GEORGE CHRISTIAN JR., VIA EMAIL
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Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. Consider an invest-ment opportunity. Do the groundwork and avoid joint ventures. Someone you are close to will be overly sensitive.
Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Put your needs first. Accept the challenge that a leadership opportunity offers. Have faith in your skills and talent. Consider mentoring others.
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Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22. Follow through on your home improvement ideas. Put a realistic plan in place that will bring positive results for the lowest price.
Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. You will experience trou-bling times if you get into a disagreement. Talking to an outsider about your concerns will give you perspective. EUGENIA LAST
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There are three home games left for Jets fans to voice their displeasure over a 1-8 season that will mark a fourth straight season without the play-offs. And now, there are three billboards placed in prime New Jersey loca-tions to do the same ex-act thing.
Metro New York re-ported on Sunday that FireJohnIdzik.com had reached its stated goal of raising $10,000 to pur-chase a billboard near MetLife Stadium to pro-
mote their stated pur-pose of seeing general manager John Idzik fired. Now they’ve secured not only a location near the stadium for the static bill-board message, but also two digital billboards nearby.
According to the four founders of the FireJohn Idzik.com website, there will be one static bill-board right on Route 80 at Exit 65 in New Jersey, just a few minutes away from the Meadowlands. The static billboard will be up
in time for the Jets’ final two home games and will come down in mid-January. There will also be two digital billboards up for a similar period of time along Route 3, located within a half-mile of the stadium.
“This is not a story about a bunch of people wasting their money, as some in the media would like to portray it,” site co-founder Jason Koep-pel told Metro. “This is a story about changing the face of fan activism in America. The billboards are nothing but a symbol that we rallied behind to show [owner] Woody Johnson that Jets fans now have an organized voice.”
NFL. The group, which raised $10,000 in fi ve days, will post three billboards calling for the GM’s fi ring.
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NFL. Giants increasingly thin at corner with Amukamara injuryThe Giants not only lost a game to the Colts on Mon-day night, they also lost one of the best players on their defense.
Head coach Tom Coughlin confirmed cornerback Prince Amu-kamara, in the midst of a breakout season, is done for the season with a torn biceps.
“I feel very badly for Prince Amukamara, particularly the quality of the year he was having, then to have this hap-pen,” Coughlin said in his conference call Monday. “He will recover, do well and come back, and we move on.”
The Giants are increasingly thin in the secondary. Cornerbacks Trumaine McBride and Walter Thurmond were already out for the season.
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NFL power rankings | by Matt BurkeNo. 1
Patriots (7-2)
No team in the NFL was beating the Patriots team that played Sunday. Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski are the most dangerous quarterback-tight end combo in the league.
No. 3
Broncos (6-2)The best part of every sea-son for Peyton Manning since the turn of the cen-tury has been the game after he had to deal with a Bill Belichick defense.
No. 2
Cardinals (7-1)One reason why they’re behind the Pats: Their lone loss this season came to the Broncos, the team the Pats blew out on Sunday.
Visit Metro.us to see where the Jets and Giants fall in our rankings.
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Eagles (6-2)Losing your starting quar-terback in the fi rst quarter and winning a road game against a quality foe falls into the category of “deal-ing well with adversity.”
No. 5
Lions (6-2)Ask an average sports fan on the street what the Lions’ record is right now and nine times out of 10 you’ll get “4-4.” They’ve played just one stinker.
No. 6
Seahawks (5-3)The Seahawks were on the verge of blowing out the winless Raiders on Sunday, leading 24-3 at the half. They wound up winning the game by six points.
No. 7
Colts (6-3)We now know that the Steelers are at least a solid football team, so the Colts’ blowout loss to them in Week 8 wasn’t as bad as it seemed.
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Steelers (6-3)Before we go nuts with the Steelers love, let’s remember that their three-game win streak is due in part to the fact that they were all at home.
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Packers (5-3)Heading into the season, people were speculating Eddie Lacy could lead the league in fantasy points. He has just one 100-yard day.
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Cowboys (6-3)Jerry Jones wants Tony Romo to play in London so badly Sunday against the Jaguars that he “jokingly” off ered up his wife’s fi rst-class seat on the plane.
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