December 24, 2004

AN XMAS SPECIAL: WATERPIK ON BLOCK

Waterpik Technologies Inc., the maker of the well-known Waterpik automatic toothbrush and other oral-hygiene products, is on the block, The Post has learned. Waterpik has retained J.P. Morgan to explore...

WARNER DEAL TO PLACE MUSICATMS ON CAMPUS

Warner Music announced a deal yesterday that will make its vast catalog available in kiosks on college campuses and at retail locations across the country. The new outlet for music...

GOODY BOWL: MARKETERS PUSH WARES ON ATHLETES

If you really want to know what the big men on campus crave these days, look no further than the thousands of goody bags handed out at this season's college...

VERSACE HAWKS MAKEUP DIVISION

The Versace Group said yesterday that it has reached a deal to sell its fragrance and cosmetic division to Euroitalia Group for a price that wasn't disclosed. As part of...

US AIRWAYS GROUND WORKERS TAKE 13% PAY CUT

Fears of a possible airline strike during the Christmas holiday eased yesterday when US Airways ground employees agreed to take 13 percent pay cuts to help bail out their employer....

$13M FOR KELLOGG'S NEW CEO

The veteran ad man who created Tony the Tiger is also getting a sugar-coated pay deal as the surprise head of Kellogg Co. James Jenness, 58, named earlier this month...

NEWS STAFF IS MORT-IFIED - FEAR CHOICE IS 'VOLUNTARY' BUYOUTS & POSSIBLE LAYOFFS

NO danger of Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman getting confused with the jolly elf this holiday season. While some rest on year-end bonuses as they gather with friends and family,...

MUSIC PICK

TAVERN TOAST: A few blocks north of Times Square, Central Park's famed eatery Tavern on the Green will be counting down the New Year to the music of rock legend...

STARR REPORT

Null 'nets new home Gary Null, who was dropped by WBAI earlier this month after 27 years, has landed on the Internet - at voiceofamerica.com, which will air "The Gary...

DANCE PICK

AILEY FINALE: First, the bad news: There is little more than a week left to catch the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater, which ends its five-week holiday season at City Center...

KIDS' PICK

BIG APPLE CIRCUS: The troupe presents it's annual show by "bringing to life" works by Renoir, Degas, Picasso and other famous artists. Recommended for children age 4 and up. Performances...

BACON SIZZLES - 'WOODSMAN' COMETH TO A THEATER NEAR YOU

THERE isn't a wasted frame in Nicole Kassell's hugely impressive debut film, "The Woodsman," starring Kevin Bacon in a career-best performance as a recovering pedophile. Kassell, a young NYU film...

'OFFICE' STAR GOING HOMER

RICKY Gervais, the mastermind behind the BBC's cult hit "The Office," will write an episode of "The Simpsons." "I had lunch with [series creator] Matt Groening and we chatted over...

ALL 'FIRED' UP - NOW IT'S BRAINS VERSUS HUSTLE

HERE we go again - NBC has unveiled the latest crop of Donald Trump wannabes set to star on the "Apprentice 3" This time the group of highly competitive overachievers...

FLAT 'ALBERT' - JUST SAY NAY! NAY! NAY! TO CARTOON REMAKE; BLOATED 'ALBERT' FALLS FLAT

HEY! Hey! Hey! Stay away from "Fat Albert." Resurrecting the beloved '70s cartoon "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" as a blend of animation and live action for the big...

THANKS '04 THE SONGS - DEVO TO DYLAN, A ROCKIN' FINE YEAR

THE year in music may have begun with that now infamous "wardrobe malfunction," but 2004 also brought countless more moments we'd rather remember - from concerts planned (Devo) and impromptu...

SPREADING HOLIDAY JEER - SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM THE GREAT WHITE WAY

I didn't receive very many holiday greetings this year. I guess I'm just not that popular around Broadway. But if I were, I imagine my mailbag would be full of...

KID-PORN DOC LOSES LICENSE

ALBANY - A New Jersey doctor has lost his New York medical license after pleading guilty earlier this month to possessing child porn. Dr. Edelfonso Mendez, 40, who is married...

WEIRD BUT TRUE

A town in Idaho has a real-life version of Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds." Every day at dusk, thousands of crows descend on Twin Falls, some slamming into houses full force....

ED. BIG FUMBLED CASE OF PERV SCHOOL AIDE: MAYOR

A male school aide accused of having sex with a student at Lehman HS should have been removed from the school months before - but the superintendent failed to act,...

ALARMING DISARMING AT APPLE AIR TERMINALS

Guns, knives and boxcutters aren't just for gang members anymore - they also may be hidden on the guy waiting to get on your next La Guardia flight. Security screeners...

XMAS CHEAT SHEET FOR WIVES TO CATCH STRAYING SPOUSES

Mommy may be kissing "Santa Claus" - but Daddy could be cheating for real. The days and weeks following Christmas are the best time for wives who suspect their spouses...

NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

BROOKLYN * Two men were arrested for robbing another man with an ice pick on a Sunset Park street, authorities said yesterday. The incident took place at 2 a.m. Wednesday,...

HOPE AND FEAR IN BETHLEHEM

JERUSALEM - In the new optimism of the Mideast, Bethlehem finds itself blessed with more visitors this year than at any time since the Palestinian offensive began in 2000 -...

TOP KOFI AIDE'S EXIT STARTS DIPLO-PURGE

WASHINGTON - The resignation of the chief-of-staff to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan was part of a major housecleaning of top bureaucrats being launched in response to the U.N. oil-for-food scandal,...

WALL ST. SHARK'S FISHY 500G HOBBY - 'SCAMMER' SKIPS OUT ON AQUARIUM BILLS

Crooked young Wall Streeter Calvin Darden - busted by the Manhattan DA's Office last week for allegedly swiping $5 million from bosses and investors - has spent more than half...

COULD THIS BE THE FACE OF JESUS AT 12?

Italian police believe this is how Jesus Christ may have looked at the age of 12. Authorities in Italy used a computer usually employed to "age" photos of longtime fugitives....

APPLE FIRE DEATHS LOWEST SINCE 1919

The number of city fire deaths has hit an 85-year low, FDNY officials announced yesterday. So far this year, 81 New Yorkers have been killed by fire. The last time...

SCHOOL DRINK STINK - BIGS BAN BEVERAGES

School officials in south Brooklyn have issued an ultimatum to parched students: Buy your drinks from us or go thirsty. The directive came down this month from the superintendent for...

GIS GET SPECIAL (& FREE) DELIVERY

War is hell - and getting mail to a war zone is hell on the wallet. So workers at the Dyker Heights Post Office at 84th Street and 13th Avenue...

ADD HS TO TROUBLE LIST: POL

Troubled Lafayette HS in Brooklyn should be on the city's list of "impact schools," which take get-tough measures with students and get additional security, an elected official said yesterday. The...

WRAP STARS TO THE RESCUE - GIFTED PROS GIVE ADVICE

It was a Christmas emergency - a woman elbow-deep in wrapping-paper scraps and crinkled balls of tape desperately trying to figure out how to wrap a 6-foot-tall coat rack. Minutes...

'CHOKE' RAPIST TO GET 15 YRS.

A Queens man will spend 15 years behind bars for a savage attack last year in which he used an ammonia-soaked rag to choke his girlfriend's younger sister as he...

QNS. 'GREENS' ROLLING

Employees of Green Bus Lines, which serves thousands of riders, mainly in Queens, will end their job action today, their union said yesterday. "We'll go back to work," said Treasurer...

NYPD 'PROMOTES' CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

The NYPD gave out some early Christmas presents yesterday, promoting 179 people. Police Commissioner Ray Kelly gave 88 cops the bump to sergeant, made 36 officers detectives, and promoted three...

SLAIN MARINE'S BRAVE PARENTS GIVE HOLIDAY PRAYERS TO THE HEROES

When William and Angela Lynch returned home from a walk on the Jones Beach boardwalk on Oct. 31, they didn't notice the three Marines parked in front of their Jericho,...

SKETCH OF L.I. JEWEL MURDERER

Police released a sketch yesterday of the man who shot and killed a Long Island jewelry-store employee during a diamond heist. The suspect, described as a 5-foot-9 white male with...

TEACHER TALKS AT AN IMPASSE

It's official - contract talks between public school teachers and the city are at a stalemate. The state Public Employment Relations Board yesterday declared the ongoing negotiations deadlocked, over objections...

VERRAZANO TERROR LIAR FACES BOOT

A Brooklyn man was sentenced to time served yesterday for telling a chilling lie to the FBI by reporting a bogus plot to blow up the Verrazano Narrows Bridge -...

VELELLA BALL (& CHAIN) - IN JAIL FOR NEW YEAR'S

Guy Velella will ring in the new year behind bars. The state's highest court dumped a lump of coal in the freed felon's Christmas stocking yesterday, refusing a request to...

LOVE REIGNS ON RAINY DAY - ENGAGING COUPLE AT ROCK CTR.

Raindrops kept falling on his head. But that didn't stop Mike Kugit from proposing to longtime girlfriend Renee Colasante at the Rockefeller Center skating rink yesterday. Under a steady drizzle,...

KERIK PAL BOLTS - FOLLOWS BERNIE OUT THE DOOR AT GIULIANI'S FIRM

A longtime associate of Bernard Kerik quit Rudy Giuliani's consulting firm yesterday, a day after the embattled former police commissioner abruptly resigned from the company. Sunny Mindel, a Giuliani spokeswoman,...

H'WAY TRAGEDY - QNS. MAN KILLED IN 100-MPH SMASH-UP

A Queens man died - and his friend was charged with manslaughter - after the speeding car they were in struck a divider on the Grand Central Parkway yesterday, authorities...

'JUNIOR' STAYS JAILED FOR HOLIDAY

It's a blue Christmas for the Gottis. A federal judge yesterday refused to grant bail allowing John A. "Junior" Gotti - one-time street boss of the Gambino crime family -...

EMPIRE STATE LEAPER ID'D

Cops have identified last month's Empire State Building jumper as a 21-year-old Michigan man. The body of Shawn Gibson, of Saline, was identified through fingerprints nearly a month after his...

SANTA'S HIP-HOP HELPERS

There was some cool Christmas wrapping - and rapping - going on yesterday as a trio of red-hot hip-hop stars played Santa Claus at the Bowery Mission. 50 Cent, Tony...

NEW GUIDEBOOK FOR COPS

The NYPD will issue a new "tactical manual" compiled by top cops in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of a Brooklyn teen who startled a policeman on a housing...

HOSP GETS A LEAN BILL OF HEALTH

Bill Clinton showed his doctors yesterday that he knows how to follow orders - stopping by the hospital that diagnosed his heart problem and wowing the crowd with his stunning...

RIPPER IN COURT - BABY-SNATCH CASE IS MO.-BOUND

Baby-snatch butcher suspect Lisa Montgomery is heading back to Missouri, where cops said she strangled a pregnant mother and cut the fetus from her womb. The suspect, who is in...

'SANTA' ANSWERS CALL - CONNECTS BROOKLYN GIRL TO DAD IN IRAQ

Some kids ask Santa for the latest toy or the newest computer game. But young Annie Beltre of Brooklyn wished for something a lot more important. "Dear Santa," her letter...

QNS. MAN KILLED IN 100-MPH SMASHUP

A Queens man died - and his friend was charged with manslaughter - after the speeding car they were in struck a divider on the Grand Central Parkway yesterday, authorities...

$PLIT FROM PLO - BOWLMOR LANES WILL GIVE BACK $1M INVESTED BY EVIL GUTTERSNIPE YASSER

The owners of Bowlmor Lanes yesterday said that they had purged all of Yasser Arafat's money from their corporate coffers. At a press conference at the trendy Greenwich Village bowling...

TENT KILLER'S ARMY DISGUISE - WORE A UNIFORM OF IRAQI SOLDIER

WASHINGTON - The terrorist responsible for the mess-tent massacre in Mosul wore an Iraqi military uniform to elude security at the U.S. Army base, a top general disclosed yesterday. Brig....

CON ED WIRE ZAPS POOCHES

Nearly a year after an East Village woman was electrocuted by a Con Ed service box, two dogs were jolted in Chelsea yesterday when they stepped in an electrified puddle,...

VILE 'CHOKE' RAPIST WILL GET 15 YRS.

A Queens man will spend 15 years behind bars for a savage attack last year in which he used an ammonia-soaked rag to choke his girlfriend's younger sister as he...

GIFTS FROM THE HEART - ATLAS FOUNDATION BRIGHTENS HOLIDAYS

P.S. 20 on Staten Island is what New Yorkers would familiarize as one of the those. Built in 1915, it could've been a post office, a precinct house or a...

METS SIGN GALARRAGA

While still figuring out if they are in play for the winter's big catch, Carlos Beltran, the Mets landed the Big Cat yesterday, signing Andres Galarraga to a minor-league contract...

THE FAN'S CORNER

The challenge has been laid down. Paul Schwartz the reader wants to put his picking prowess against Paul Schwartz, the writer. "He's my idol," said Schwartz of The Post's Giants...

SECONDARY CONCERN - JETS CAN EXPLOIT PATS' INJURED DBS

Following the Jets' eye-opening rout of the Seahawks last Sunday, a win that displayed a more dynamic and wide-open offense than most all of their previous games this season, their...

IT'S TIME REC ANGLERS GET A FAIR SHAKE

IF THERE is one thing that I would like to get for Christmas it is to see recreational anglers get a fair shake. If this past election taught us nothing...

JOY TO THE JETS - YULE BE SORRY IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IN GANG GREEN

THE prevailing wisdom is that the Jets are in for it after the Patriots blew one in Miami on Monday night. And in a sense, it may be a little...

RICE TOPS XAVERIAN AT HAWAIIAN TOURNEY

One of the first battles for supremacy in the CHSAA took place in an unusual place yesterday. Xaverian and Rice didn't meet in Brooklyn or The Bronx. Instead, the teams...

POPCORN BIZ TASTY FOR ISIAH

Isiah Thomas has found a refuge from running the Knicks - owning a popcorn company. Thomas finds the popcorn industry sweeter than his last failed business venture - owning the...

HOBSON EXPECTS TO PLAY

JET NOTES Linebacker Victor Hobson is expected to return to the field for the Jets Sunday for the first time since missing four games with a high ankle sprain. When...

LUKE LATEST TO FALL - YET ANOTHER HIT FOR JINTS' O-LINE

Shaun O'Hara laughed at the thought of playing on Sunday without Luke Petitgout. "I don't know what we'll do," O'Hara said. "Somebody will have to come in for him and...

NOT A CREATURE STIRRING - YANKEES TRADE ON HOLD THROUGH HOLIDAY

George Steinbrenner wanted Randy Johnson for Christmas but didn't get the 41-year-old left-hander from the Diamondbacks. Yet nobody is betting against Johnson becoming a Yankee before 2004 - a year...

FOOT FAULT KOS JAMAL 6 WEEKS

The Knicks received a kick in the stomach yesterday when an MRI revealed Jamal Crawford has turf toe that could sideline him until February. The Knicks announced Crawford has a...

NETS COMING UP BIG

Thanks to the Vince Carter trade, the Nets will be exponentially more dynamic up top, that's for sure. Still, the team sacrificed depth, size and some toughness under the basket...

WR HAS MUCH TO PONDER

GIANT NOTES Not much has gone right for the Giants during the second part of the season, but at least they seem to have a good kickoff returner. While Willie...

TEAMMATES FOREVER - SEIDEN, JACKSON LED '59 JOHNNIES

THE 1958-59 season was the best basketball experience by far of Alan Seiden's life. To this day his voice levitates several octaves as he joyously recalls its solidarity and success....

SET TO SOAR - IN THE YEAR'S BIGGEST GAME, HERM'S CREW IS 'READY TO PLAY'

Dink and Dunk Airlines won't beat the Patriots Sunday. Attack Jets will. This is the game and the moment the Herm Edwards Jets have been waiting four years for, a...

'BIG' CHANCE FOR CHAD - AFTER WEEK OF CONTROVERSY, JET QB CAN MUZZLE CRITICS

The question is not whether the Jets can beat the Patriots. It is: will they do it? If they do, it will likely start with media critic Chad Pennington brutalizing...

5 QUESTIONS FOR MIKE BREEN

This week, NYP TV Sports' Andrew Marchand spoke with Mike Breen, play-byplayer for the Knicks and for ABC/ESPN NBA-casts. Breen will call ESPN's Indiana-Detroit game on Christmas Day. Q: When...

CHEFS OF THE FUTURE - 'MIKE & MIKE' IN MIX FOR COOKING SHOW

ESPN is planning to add a cooking show to its lineup next year, NYP TV Sports has learned. The network expects to air the program after ESPN2's Cold Pizza, which,...

MARCHAND'S MATCHUP OF THE YEAR: APRIL VS. MAY (WHEN WILL JOHN STERLING AND SUZYN WALDMAN START SNIPING AT EACH OTHER?)

With the inaugural "Matchup of the Year," we wanted to be proactive instead of reactive. So we are jumping into the DeLorean and looking to 2005. In the spring, Suzyn...