March 1, 2004

TOMMY HILFIGER INVESTS $25M IN BRONFMAN'S CO.

Fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger is in the music business. Hilfiger has invested about $25 million in Edgar Bronfman's Warner Music, The Post has learned. Hilfiger made the investment after entreaties...

INVESTORS EYEBALL MOVIE-CHAIN BUY

A low-profile private equity firm may soon be hitting the big screen. Madison Dearborn Partners is nearing a deal to snap up movie theater chain Cinemark Inc. for about $1.6...

WARNER'S BIG AX - MUSIC GROUP TO CUT 1,000 JOBS IN RESTRUCTURING

Warner Music Group and its new management, headed by Edgar Bronfman, Jr., will begin laying off about 20 percent of its workforce - or slightly more than 1,000 employees -...

ESSENCE OF POWER

EVANESCENCE WITH a singer who's wise to rock as theater and a band that forged enough '80s metal to build a skyscraper, Evanescence was darkly effervescent at their headlining gig...

NATALIE GOES OVERBOARD - WOOD'S DEATH NOT THE ONLY MYSTERY

"The Mystery of Natalie Wood" Tonight at 8 on ABC/Ch. 7 (one star) AFTER suffering through "The Mystery of Natalie Wood," the biggest mystery remaining is how a thing like...

BIG BUZZ OVER QUIZNOS CREATURES

IT'S not just you. Those creepy ads for Quiznos' Subs featuring two shrieking, bug-eyed, creatures that sing about sandwiches are weird and even slightly disturbing. But they could turn out...

STARR REPORT

Budd gets Miked Mike Wallace sits down for a revealing interview with NY1's Budd Mishkin on tonight's "One on 1 with Budd Mishkin" (8:30 p.m.) Among other topics, Mishkin asks...

EYE DOC EYES RUN VS. GOP UNDERDOG

A PROMINENT Long Island physician is "seriously considering" challenging newly minted GOP Senate candidate Howard Mills in the Conservative Party primary, The Post has learned. The challenge, by Dr. Marilyn...

L.I. POLICE MAKE RACING A REAL DRAG

Suffolk County cops put the brakes on illegal street-racing operations this weekend, cracking down on two drag strips and issuing over 100 summonses for various violations. The racers were busted...

BURGER BISTRO HAS A BEEF WITH TIME WARNER'S 'RARE' STEAKHOUSE

No sooner had a fire been put out at one Time Warner Center restaurant than flames were being fanned at another fancy eatery in the complex - this time, over...

ARISTIDE OUT - U.S. TROOPS IN - MARINES DEPLOYED AS LEADER FLEES ISLE

WASHINGTON - President Bush ordered U.S. Marines into Haiti yesterday, hours after its embattled leader, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, fled the country as a rebel army closed in on the capital. Prime...

WEIRD BUT TRUE

A thunderous four-hour sex session in the middle of the night got a man hauled into court for disturbing the peace. The lover, identified only as Andreas G., produced "four...

HANDS-OFF BUSH ENCOURAGED UPHEAVAL: DEMS

WASHINGTON - Democrats yesterday charged President Bush with ignoring the problems in Haiti for years - and then encouraging the rebels' coup. Manhattan Rep. Charles Rangel, who talked with deposed...

THE CAT'S MEOW - STUY TOWN HAILS PET-FOOD EXEC

Stuyvesant Town residents greeted the top dog of Meow Mix yesterday - praising him for a campaign that forced Metropolitan Life Insurance to remove the bounty from the heads of...

1,000+ FLEE SUBWAY FIRE

An apparently berserk man threw metal objects onto the third rail in a subway station last night, setting off a blaze that forced the evacuation of more than 1,000 passengers...

DRUNK DRIVER KILLS GIRL, 15, ON L.I. STREET

A drunk hit-and-run driver with a suspended license killed a 15-year-old Long Island girl yesterday, cops said. Jessica Marino was walking north on Marshall Drive in her hometown of Selden...

QNS. TEEN DIES IN SUSPICIOUS BLAZE

A sweet-natured Queens teenager who loved to play piano at her church was killed yesterday when her house was set on fire, friends and investigators said. Three other girls and...

NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

MANHATTAN * A man whose body was found frozen beneath the ice of the Harlem Meer in Central Park was identified yesterday as Boris Fajardo (above), 27, of Brooklyn, who...

MEL FEARED PLAYING MARTYR ONSTAGE

Mel Gibson reportedly snubbed an invite by the Academy Awards to present an Oscar because he feared the audience would heckle him over "The Passion of the Christ." Joe Roth...

GAY CRY: MARRY US, MIKE

Hundreds of protesters descended on City Hall yesterday to demand that Mayor Bloomberg allow the city clerk to perform same-sex marriages. "In a city of tolerance, diversity and unity, it...

ISRAEL NABS 'TERROR' KIDS

JERUSALEM - Israeli authorities arrested three Palestinian boys, ages 12, 13 and 15, who were on their way to attack Israeli civilians with homemade guns - and the young age...

UNDERDOG BITES BACK - EDWARDS GOES ON ATTACK AT DEBATE

Fighting to stay alive, Democratic underdog John Edwards finally took off the gloves yesterday at a raucous New York debate where he accused front-runner John Kerry of blabbing "the same...

-AIDS TOTS PROBE - COUNCIL WANTS ANSWERS IN FOSTER-KID HORROR (M)-HIV-BABY PROBE - COUNCIL OUTRAGED BY FOSTER-KID HORROR (S, LCF)

Stunned City Council members yesterday called for an investigation into the use of HIV-infected foster children in potentially dangerous experiments involving high doses of AIDS drugs. The reaction comes after...

SNORES GALORE AT DULLEST-YET OSCARS

WHAT a bore! Last night's Oscar telecast was among the most tedious ever. You can blame the usual suspects: too many obscure awards in categories no one cares about, long-winded...

SECURITY IS TIGHT AT THE STARS' BIG NIGHT

It was as if security at the Oscars were scripted in a Hollywood movie. The glitz and glamour of last night's Academy Awards ceremony paled in comparison to the real-life...

HITS & MISSES

Most Popular Accessory: Mom. Charlize Theron took hers. So did Keisha Castle-Hughes and Clint Eastwood. Worst Dress: It's a draw between Uma Thurman, starring in "Heidi picks up where Bjork's...

KERRY IN APPLE TO MEND 'FENCES' WITH JEWS

Democratic front-runner John Kerry held a private huddle with Jewish leaders in New York yesterday to ease concerns about his views on Israel, fueled by his remarks to an Arab...

BIBLE GIRL SLAIN - BODY TOSSED IN BROOKLYN DUMPSTER

A sweet, 14-year-old Catholic schoolgirl toting a Bible was brutally murdered and her body stuffed into a plastic trunk and dumped in a trash bin in Brooklyn, law-enforcement sources said...

MAMA MINNELLI, 95, BEATS LIZA IN FIGHT OVER HOUSE

Liza Minnelli may have fists of steel, if you believe David Gest, but her 95-year-old stepmother is the tough gal in the family. Lee Minnelli has emerged as the unlikely...

FEMME-TASTIC STYLES - EXTRA FLOUNCE IN STARS' STEPS

IT WAS ladies' night. Lady like, ultrafeminine fashions ruled the red carpet at the 76th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, with lace, ruffles, trains and floaty chiffon at every turn....

BROOKLYN ACTIVISTS TALK TRASH

A group of waterfront activists in Williamsburg and Greenpoint will lead Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum on a tour of neighborhoods they say are being buried in waste. The neighborhoods, which...

HIT-RUN HEEL USES GRANNY AS DEFENSE

A hit-and-run driver who critically injured a pedestrian in Midtown insisted to cops he couldn't stop at the scene to help because he had to rush off to care for...

'THE LORD' IS 'KING' IN SENSATIONAL OSCAR SWEEP

THERE was one film that ruled them all at the Oscars last night - "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," which won all 11 categories for...

HORROR BLAZE - GIRL DIES IN FIRE SET BY 'HIGH' ROOMIE: COPS

A sweet-natured Queens teenager who loved to play piano at her church was killed yesterday when her house was set on fire - allegedly by a roommate who was "high,"...

HIT-RUN DRUNK KILLS TEEN: COPS

A drunk hit-run driver with a suspended license killed a 15-year-old Long Island girl yesterday, cops said. Jessica Marino was walking north on Marshall Drive in her hometown of Selden...

FEMME-TASTIC STYLES - STARS SPARKLE IN LADYLIKE LOOKS

THERE was a special sparkle and glow among the stars at the 76th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Head-to-toe sequined and crystal-encrusted gowns worn by top actresses like Charlize Theron,...

CIG BAN LETS BARS OFF THE HOOKAH

The city isn't enforcing the smoking ban against Middle Eastern hookah bars - even though they don't qualify for an exemption under the new law, The Post has learned. The...

OSCAR NEEDS DIET - OH, THOSE DULL SONGS

THE Oscar producers should really think hard about scrapping a few things next year. First to go should be obscure awards such as the ones for Best Live Action or...

HEROES IN & ARISTIDE OUT - OUR TROOPS ON GROUND AS HE FLEES TO AFRICA

WASHINGTON - A contingent of fewer than 100 U.S. Marines landed in Haiti last night to help restore order, and hundreds more are scheduled to follow. The move came as...

'RINGS' MAKES A HOBBIT OF WINNING BIG AWARDS

Hairy hobbit feet began stomping over the competition early last night, with "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" scooping up a slew of trophies in the...

BIBLE GIRL SLAIN - 'FORMER GI' HELD IN BROOKLYN TRAGEDY

A 14-year-old Catholic-school girl carrying a Bible was brutally murdered and her body thrown in a Brooklyn Dumpster, cops said yesterday. A 19-year-old man, Anthony Perez, turned himself in last...

'RING' LEADER MARTHA - RICH AND FAMOUS ALL CALLED

It used to be fabulous being Martha Stewart - just take a peek at the domestic diva's phone messages from her glory days. Before the feds started poking into her...

NOMINATIONS GIVE FILMS A MAJOR BOOST AT BOX OFFICE

YOU Can take Oscar to the bank. Last night's Best Picture winner can expect to see added bang at the box office, while the Academy Award-winning actors and actresses will...

SNIPES ARREST WARRANT

Wesley Snipes, who played an escaped convict in the "Fugitive" sequel, is now a real-life wanted man. A Manhattan Family Court judge has issued an arrest warrant for the tough-talking...

KLEIN'S SCHOOL-GRIPE 'SWAT' TEAM

Schools Chancellor Joel Klein has created an office "SWAT" team to help him immediately respond to thousands of desperate parents and others who write him with complaints and concerns. Seven...

NO SURPRISES IN PLODDING CEREMONY

THE night of the Hob bits was the least sus penseful Oscar evening since "Titanic" swept in 1998 - and almost seemed longer than all three parts of "The Lord...

'PASSION' CASH-IN - $117.5M HAUL MAKES IT BOX-OFFICE KING

It's "Jesus Christ Superstar" - Mel Gibson's blockbuster Bible flick, "The Passion of the Christ," was crowned box-office king yesterday, pulling in a heavenly $117.5 million in its first five...

THESE ACTIVISTS AREN'T BEING STRAIGHT ABOUT DIVORCE

ONE resists taking the bloom off the rose that is wedded bliss. So when you talk about the beauty of marriage, should one even consider that ugly word "divorce?" Never?...

PICKING UP A HOOKAH'S LEGAL: POLS

The city isn't enforcing the smoking ban against Middle Eastern hookah bars - even though they don't qualify for an exemption under the new law, The Post has learned. The...

FEWER FANS TUNING IN

THE Academy Awards has a big problem - it's losing viewers. Ratings have declined every year since a 1998 high of 55 million viewers (that was the year "Titanic" was...

WARRANT OUT FOR SNIPES' ARREST

Wesley Snipes, who played an escaped convict in the "Fugitive" sequel, is now a real-life wanted man. A Manhattan Family Court judge has issued an arrest warrant for the tough-talking...

FEMME-TASTIC STYLES: STARS SPARKLE IN LADYLIKE LOOKS - RED CARPET REVIEW

THERE was a special sparkle and glow among the stars at the 76th Acad emy Awards in Los Angeles. Head-to-toe sequined and crystal-encrusted gowns worn by top actresses like Charlize...

TIGER'S A NEVER-ENDING STORY

ONE of the perks of the Tiger TV Era is that when Tiger Woods is directly involved - even if he's done for the day - networks show golf fans...

HEADED TO STORRS, IN SEARCH OF A BYE

STORRS - Seton Hall probably earned its NCAA berth with Saturday's win over Georgetown, but the push to achieve its greater goals begins tonight at Connecticut. Many assume the Pirates...

FINALLY, ROCK BOTTOM

Providence 103St. John's 78 How many times can a program hit rock bottom before it bottoms out? Was it when senior guard Willie Shaw got tossed off the team for...

1ST KAZUALTY: GOOD LUCK FOR METS IN SHORT SUPPLY

PORT ST. LUCIE - The fickle finger of fate struck the Mets again yesterday, just before noon. That's when Kazuo Matsui stuck his right middle finger in front of a...

SORIANO TALK ALL BUT DEAD

MET NOTES PORT ST. LUCIE - The Mets haven't had a pitching prospect like Scott Kazmir in nearly 10 years. They don't plan to let him go easily. Recent reports...

AMAZIN'S SUFFER 1ST KAZUALTY

PORT ST. LUCIE - The way the Mets' luck goes, the only surprise is that it took this long before someone got hurt. Spring training's first calamity came yesterday, and...

REGGIE'S REIGN MEN - MR. OCTOBER PUMPED ABOUT A-ROD AND JETER

TAMPA - One member of the Hall of Fame took two future Cooperstown residents under his wing yesterday at Legends Field. And while the stated priority of Derek Jeter and...

HALLOWS' HOLY COMEBACK

CHSAA PLAYOFFS All Hallows 81Holy Cross 80 CHSAA PLAYOFFS St. Francis 74 Farrell 62 CHSAA PLAYOFFS CTK 70McClancy 61 Mike Davis wasn't sure what to do when Holy Cross' Michael...

PAT MUST STICK WITH GEG

MONTREAL - These are the times when players must believe in their coach, and he must believe in them. It's a two-way street and the Devils keep making U-turns, going...

NO-VIN SITUATION? STEPH'S LUKEWARM ON LANDING BAKER

DENVER - If Stephon Marbury wants Vin Baker on the Knicks, he is doing a good job of hiding it. Marbury, arguably the second-most influential Knick after Isiah Thomas, hardly...

KURT AGENT: EXTENSION NEARLY SET

KNICK NOTES DENVER - Sources familiar with contract-extension talks for Kurt Thomas believe a new deal will be completed "this week." Agent Jerry Hicks, who returns from vacation today, said...

PHIL & LAKERS SEEK BALANCE

On the court, it's about distributing the shots to keep each other at All-Star effectiveness. Off the court, it's about tweaking each other in the press and in the locker...

ISLES TAKE A DAY OFF AND IT PROVES COSTLY

OVERTIME: Penguins 3 - Islanders 2 It was apparent that the Islanders took the Penguins lightly yesterday. Either that, or there was a whiskey buffet in the Isles' locker room...

YANKS NEED JAVIER TO KEEP PACE WITH PEDRO

TAMPA - What if we are comparing Javier Vazquez to the wrong guy? What if we see a talented righty who has never pitched in a big game coming to...

TRYING HARD 'TIL THE BITTER END

Thrashers 3 Rangers 2 ATLANTA -The slimmest ray of hope that Fedor Tyutin represents for the Rangers is among the slim reasons why Glen Sather shouldn't trade Brian Leetch. "He...

LIEBER STATUS UNCLEAR

YANKEE NOTES TAMPA - A year ago Jon Lieber's strained right groin wouldn't be a potential problem for the Yankees because they had seven starters for five spots. However, this...

FRANK GLAD THE GANG GETS ALONG

NET NOTES At 7-2 and something like 350 pounds, Shaquille O'Neal may represent the fantasy size of every kid who grows up wanting to play basketball. But did Nets coach...

YANKEES' RACE FOR SECOND HEATS UP

TAMPA -By July 31, heck, by March 31, the Yankees could have Jose Vidro, Bret Boone or fill-in-the-star name at second base. So consider the current second-base competition baseball's version...

KOBE NO TEAM PLAYER

KOBE Bryant says he is thankful for much these days - a forgiving wife, a loyal organization to play for and the Lakers' fans who remain steadfast in their support...

SCOTT'S DISMISSAL STUNNED BRYANT

Count Kobe Bryant among those shocked by the Nets' dismissal of Byron Scott 16 games ago. "I was surprised," Bryant said before his Lakers demolished the Nets 100-83 last night...

LAKERS TIE NETS IN KNOTS AGAIN - L.A. ROUT REPLAYOF 2002 FINALS

Lakers 100 Nets 83 Maybe if Byron Scott had tried a bigger lineup. Or maybe if Keith Van Horn had gotten hot at the start last night . . ....

BUSINESS AS USUAL FOR TEAM TURMOIL

This is how the Lakers' near-dynasty does business: someone in purple and gold publicly tweaks a teammate, questions the brain trust or rants about his role on one of the...

IT'S DEJA BOO IN THE SWAMP ; LAKERS' ROMP OVER NETS IS DISTANT REPLAY

Lakers 100 Nets 83 Maybe if Byron Scott had tried a bigger lineup. Or maybe if Keith Van Horn had gotten hot at the start last night . . ....

BRUISED KIDD SET FOR MRI

NET NOTES Think of the worst case scenario for the Nets. It involves a significant injury to Jason Kidd, doesn't it? Well, the Nets are sweating that the worst case...

STEPH'S MUM ON VIN

KNICK NOTES DENVER - If Stephon Marbury wants Vin Baker on the Knicks, he is doing a good job of hiding it. Marbury didn't give much of an endorsement to...

KNICKS WRAP UP 0-4 TRIP WITH ANOTHER STINKER

DENVER - The Keith Van Horn trade still stinks, as does the hot breath of clubs closing in from behind, threatening to throw the hapless Knicks out of playoff position....

SWEETNEY'S SWEET DAY

DENVER - Mike Sweetney's wild rookie ride climaxed last night when he received his first NBA start. But he lasted just three minutes before picking up two quick fouls. Sweetney...

ROAD TO RUIN: KNICKS WRAP UP 0-4 TRIP WITH ANOTHER STINKER

Nuggets 107Knicks 96 DENVER - The Knick revival under Isiah Thomas has turned into Knick survival. The Keith Van Horn trade still stinks, as does the hot breath of clubs...

A NIGHT TO FORGET

SOMEWHERE Byron Scott is smiling, probably a sinister grin of satisfaction as he watched the Nets' 100-83 meltdown against the Lakers last night at Meadowlands Arena. These were the Nets...

TOUGH TRIO HAS ZITO ON FAST TRACK

Time does fly. Hard to believe it's been 20 years since a New York City kid named Nick Zito, who grew up in the shadow of Aqueduct racetrack, saddled his...