May 20, 2007

Advantage Anaheim

The Anaheim Ducks are one win away from the Stanley Cup finals. They beat Detroit today in overtime, capitalizing on the Red Wings' ineffective power-play and patiently waiting for the...

Anaheim Pirates

While the world's film press was partying (and squeezing in a few films) in Cannes, half a world away, Keith Richards turned up in Disneyland for the World Premiere of...

Julia Roberts Is Back!

Julia Roberts, who hasn't tried to carry a movie since she won a Best Actress Oscar for "Erin Brockovich,'' which was shot near the end of the last century, is...

Game 3 pick

By MARK HALEAll right -- we're on a pretty good roll here. The correct winner and the correct margin of victory in Game 1, and the correct winner and correct...

Shrek's $122M Is Best Animated Opener, No. 3 All-Time; Dethrones Tom Cruise as Paramount B.O. King

A fourth Shrek movie unfortunately seems unavoidable, given that "Shrek The Third'' took in an estimated $122 during its first three days in theaters. That's the best-ever opening for an...

Impossible to Avoid: “Lost”

It’s season-finale week for the castaways, which means any “Lost” fans in your office will probably come into work on Thursday morning feeling really frustrated. Nonetheless, you can catch the...

Moore's Cuban Flotilla

Did Michael Moore, whose documentary "Sicko'' was rapturously received at yesterday's Cannes Film Festival, take some, uh, artistic license in filming the film's most controversial segment, in which he took...

THE DON'T MISS LIST

CATEGORY: CARTOON Bart meets Bauer To celebrate the 400th episode of "The Simpsons," the voices and faces of Jack Bauer and Chloe O'Brian, the intrepid counterterrorism agents of "24," help...

REEL GOOD

GOODFELLAS (1990) Wednesday, 8 p.m., FX Martin Scorsese tells the story of real-life goombah wannabe Henry Hill (Ray Liotta), and his two wacko friends Jimmy (Robert DeNiro) and Tommy (Joe...

SUMMER PREVIEW

After spending this past TV season watching the "Heroes'" save the world, Meredith Grey nearly drown and Jack Bauer kick some -- well, you know -- it's time to lighten...

WATCH OUT, DON'T STEP IN OPIE & ANTHONY

Okay, then, so where is a good place to perform a bad act? If your stock in trade is behaving like a low-life, where's the preferred stage? If you're a...

LAST 'DANCE'

Dancing has done to Laila Ali what boxing couldn't: Bring the undefeated world champion to her knees. Ali, 29, who has wowed the judges with her elegance and grace, on...

DON'T LET NATURE GUYS NEAR THE ANIMALS

Leave the poor animals alone! That's what I've been shouting at my TV set lately (yes, my TV set and I have a very vocal relationship) every time I come...

ROYAL BLUSH

The season's hottest romance is taking place in the 16th century. In contrast to the hookups and breakups that take place on "Grey's Anatomy," and other television dramas, "The Tudors"...

SPRING FOR KITTY

April is not the cruelest month - that dubious honor goes to May, when high pollen counts aggravate sinuses and make it tough for allergy sufferers to breathe, let alone...

ASK DR. MICHAEL FOX

DEAR DR. FOX: When my first dog was 16, his coat changed and he developed trouble with his hind legs. I took him off all dog food and fed him...

ADOPT ME

Just a tad over 3 months old, darling little Dahlen is full of puppy wiggles. He's a small dog - part Shih Tzu and border collie - so snuggly and...

COMPUTERS AREN'T THAT DEEP AFTER ALL

CHESS DEEP Blue made history 10 years ago when it defeated Garry Kasparov in the match hailed as the ultimate victory of computer programming. But today we can see that...

HOT SEAT

NO offense to Johnny Depp, but Geoffrey Rush was the one who really put the stamp of quality on the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise. The Australian actor was the...

HOT LIST

1. Digital Depp One reason to play the "Pirates of the Caribbean: At the World's End" video game is to spoil yourself silly for the third movie. Another reason is...

TOE-TALLY PSYCHIC

SOME people think psychics are like all-seeing gods. Others think they're a crock. I'm just scared of them. I don't want to know what's ahead on life's road. On a...

INSULT TRIUMPH

BY the late 1960s, Don Rickles was one of the most recognizable performers in America. He had guest-starred on virtually every TV sitcom, became a regular on Dean Martin's roasts...

BAD GUYS DONE GOOD

At the outset of American involvement in World War II, the winter months of 1942, the United States was already at a grave impasse. The Pacific fleet had been devastated...

REQUIRED READING

IT'S a commentary on the dismal state of men's magazines that we have to go abroad to find a decent book on men's style. Russell Smith, a Canadian journalist, offers...

THIS WEEK'S DVDS

Letters From Iwo Jima4 STARSWarner, $34.99 What began as a side project for "Flags of Our Fathers" turned into Clint Eastwood's true masterpiece. The tale of the Japanese who defended...

BARGAIN BASICS

$79 Scoop neck dress with contrast trim, at Zara, 689 Fifth Ave. $98 Butterfly blouse with three-quarter sleeve, at French Connection, 1270 Sixth Ave. $50 Cashmere-blend V-neck sweater and $20...

RAVE THE DATES

AS THE CLASSIC CHEVY ad goes, it's time for baseball, hotdogs, apple pie and . . . rock 'n' roll. Summer is the season when down-and-dirty rock comes out of...

SUMMER PLACES

THE mojo that transforms an ordinary hotdog into a culinary masterpiece when eaten at a ballpark has the same effect on music performed outdoors. The best acts are almost always...

SHE'S NO LADY

TWENTY-ONE years old, 5-foot-1 and female are hardly the stats of a conventional heavyweight. But England's Lady Sovereign proved herself a rapper of considerable talent and heft when she faced...

POLICE PRESENCE

Most of the Police fans who helped the band sell out its summer reunion tour think they're going to see the classic pop-rock trio revisit glory days. But Stewart Copeland...

REUNIONS THAT AREN'T

IF you scored a ticket to one of the Police's concerts, you'll be getting a real-McCoy reunion with the original lineup. The same can't be said for a number of...

SECRET CHARLOTTE

CHARLOTTE Gainsbourg doesn't mean to have an air of mystery. It just kind of follows her around - the natural byproduct of being French, unconventionally beautiful, a household name in...

KISS AND TELL WITH RIE

Rie Rasmussen enjoys intimate times with other women - and she doesn't mind talking about her exploits. Take for instance her one and only appearance (in 2001) on the runway...

SIPPING GREEK

Greek restaurants, in case you haven't noticed, are the new Italian. In the past year alone we've seen the opening of Anthos, Kefi, Kellari and Parea - stylish spots that...

SLEPYSHEVA, 26, AND RIBOT, 36

APRIL 26 - "Every time I met someone, I thought he was the one," said Ekaterina Slepysheva. But when she met Joseph Ribot at a wedding in August 2006 -...

CAPPELLINO, 27, AND LIBAW, 33

MARCH 30 - Oliver Libaw and Leslie Cappellino may have planned a seamless ceremony, but their best man wasn't as on-the-ball. "We were ready to exchange the rings, so we...

JOHNSON, 43, AND CORLEY, 40

APRIL 29 - Melvin Corley prefers doing things the old-fashioned way, and proposing to Delois Johnson was no exception. The two went to the bride's mother's house, where "he asked...

VITARELLI, 29, AND PANTALENO, 31

APRIL 29 - Alicia Vitarelli was dressed and ready for her wedding, but her groom, Matthew Pantaleno, had a minor mishap. "He forgot his tuxedo shirt at his home in...

TUNSTALL, 40, AND SMOLEN, 27

APRIL 29 - Though both employees at the College of St. Elizabeth in Morristown, N.J., Courtney Smolen and Vincent Tunstall had never met. On a snowy day in 2004, an...

TIMETABLES ARE TIMETABLES

"We consider that to be not a significant distinction. Whether waivable or not, timelines send the wrong signal."- White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten, Friday, rejectinga Democratic offer to...

E-ZING TRAFFIC

Finally, an innovative, common-sensical plan to unclog regional road ways: The Port Authority announced last week that tollbooths on all Hudson River crossings might soon go the way of the...

KELLY'S HEROES

A dump of NYPD documents last week that was ordered by a federal judge suggests that New York's Finest were just a tad busy in the run-up to the 2004...

SYRIA'S DECEPTION

TALK to anyone familiar with the United Nations' investigation into the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Pre mier Rafik Hariri, and you'll hear the same message: It's an open-and-shut case....

PARENT POWER

IN 2004, a few dozen members of Congress asked the Federal Communications Commission whether the government could define and regulate "excessively violent programming that is harmful to children" without violating...

SOCIALISM'S SUICIDE

ARSON is a form of commentary favored by the French left, so at least 1,000 vehicles were torched by disappointed supporters of the Socialist presidential candidate Segolene Royal after she...

IF AL QAEDA'S IN IRAQ, WILL WE FIGHT TO WIN?

THE ISSUE: Al Qaeda's capture of three American GIs in Iraq. You can't make bricks without clay, and you can't build a strong defense against al Qaeda without good Republicans...

GOD ISN'T GREAT

Editor's note: Christopher Hitchens aims his flamethrower against all religions in his new atheist manifesto "God Is Not Great" (Twelve, 320 pages, $24.95). The Post's Kyle Smith sat down to...

NO REPLACING RELIGION

SACRED CAUSES: THE CLASH OF RELIGION AND POLITICS, FROM THE GREAT WAR TO THE WAR ON TERRORBY MICHAEL BURLEIGHHARPERCOLLINS, 576 PAGES, $27.95 IN the mid-1920s, the great psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud...

DUKING IT OUT OVER A DRAMA

THE SHAKESPEARE RIOTS: REVENGE, DRAMA, AND DEATH IN NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICABY NIGEL CLIFFRANDOM HOUSE, 336 PAGES, $26.95 WOULD you believe that one of the bloodiest riot of New York's first...

RISKY BUSINESS

You wouldn't want to be an Apple R&D employee right now. Steve Jobs, already forced to tweak the debut of the much-anticipated iPhone from its expected June 11 launch date...

APPLE FANATICS LINE UP

Although the iPhone won't debut for about a month, it's already changing the lives of Apple loyalists. Fans are checking when their current cellphone deals run out - and many...

SETTLE FOR LIFE

THOUSANDS of seniors and terminally ill people are needlessly letting their life insurance policies lapse because they have run short of cash. In fact, insurance companies save more than $1...

BETTING ON A RATE CUT IS A FOOL'S GAME

Dear John: Isn't the stock market already pricing in an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve? So, if the Fed decides to announce a reduction in borrowing costs, it...

DOING SAVINGS RIGHT

Thomas G. Weiss is an example of how retirement planning is supposed to work: Start early, maximize every tax break/retirement-saving incentive under the sun, save money earned from side jobs...

SUMMER SWOON FEARS

FORGET the ol' "summer rally." With the Dow Jones industrial average up a remarkable 1,400 points since mid-March, this market has been a spring spectacular. And as the industrials have...

TRADERS SAY NYSE FLOOR STILL HOT VENUE - FOR TOURISTS

The Big Apple has a new and fast-growing tourist attraction: the New York Stock Exchange. No, not the visitors gallery at the Big Board, which has been on tourists' maps...

THIS WEEK'S WINNERS AND LOSERS

WINNERSMARTIN SORRELL WPP chief answers Google's DoubleClick buy with a purchase of 24/7 Real Media.ANA MARIE COX Founder of Wonkette.com sees federal judge dismiss lawsuit against her brought by former...

OPENING COUNTRY CLUB DOORS HAS FOURSOME SEEING GREEN

Three years ago, Gary Rosenberg and some friends, all avid golfers, wanted to join a country club to pursue their passion in a genteel and comfortable locale. But they were...

NELLY ON THE TELLY

MEMO to Nelly Furtado: Next time your manager books you on a reality TV talent show, make sure it's "American Idol." After successfully reinventing herself as a hip-pop sex symbol...

SOME CAN'T BEAT SEAT FEE

At the same time Mets and Yankees fans learned the good news that the teams would not sock them with the added cost of having to buy seat licenses in...

QNS. HIGH HIGHEST ON STUDENTS' LISTS

Meet the city's hottest high school. Academic powerhouse Townsend Harris HS in Queens is the most popular public high school, with more eighth-graders listing it as their first choice than...

A SEASON FOR $AND CASTLES

Ladies and gentlemen, start your hybrid engines. The Hamptons 2007 season is here. And, says Corcoran broker Greg DePersia, you can't get in for under $400,000. Here are the hottest...

BASE ACCUSATION

She won't let it slide. A Staten Island mom is blaming her son's injury during a Little League game on a bum education in base-running. In a new twist on...

MORE RAPS IN 'RAPE' OF PUPIL

More charges could be filed against a Forest Hills school aide who is accused of the statutory rape of an 11-year-old after a chance sighting jogged the alleged victim's memory...

FOR SALE BY FEUDING OWNERS

In 1999, Michael and Jean Strahan stood on the sweeping staircase of a crumbling New Jersey mansion and vowed to make it their dream home. Their dream blew up, but...

CRUELLA'S KIDS SUBPOENAED

Three children of the wealthy Long Island couple that authorities say ruthlessly enslaved two Indonesian women have been subpoenaed to appear before a federal grand jury Tuesday, according to their...

'SLAY BY COP' FURY IN BRONX

An off-duty cop shot dead an unarmed immigrant driver in The Bronx, authorities ruled yesterday. Transit cop Raphael Lora squeezed off five rounds from his 9mm Glock at Fermin Arzu...

GETTING A 'PASS'

A greener, cleaner New York needs fewer cars on city streets, Mayor Bloomberg says, but his government entices thousands of its employees to drive to work with free parking passes...

JOEY AND AMY GET MUSHY

Hottie Long Island Lolita Amy Fisher and her aging auto-body hunk, Joey Buttafuoco, didn't just have dinner last week - they kissed, canoodled and carried on like it was 1992....

FALL GAL NOW DOING 'GRATE'

The beautiful New Jersey woman who fell 15 feet down a Con Ed metal grate while walking in Midtown Thursday was relaxed and cheerful yesterday as she recovers from her...

HO$ED LANDLORD WINS CITY WATER-BILL BATTLE

A Brooklyn landlord has finally won a two-year battle with the city over a $149,933 water charge he says mutated from a single unpaid water bill of $582.72 in 1992....

PIGSKIN COPS BEST FD FOES

The NYPD's football team has regained Big Apple bragging rights after besting the city firefighters in their annual matchup. The Finest topped the Bravest 20-10 yesterday in the 35th Annual...

CANNIBAL SEEKING WOMEN

New York's real-life Hannibal Lecter is hungry for love, actively looking for a sweetheart who will meet his smorgasbord of requirements, The Post has learned. Cannibal killer Arthur Shawcross -...

ILLEGALS FEAR A GREAT DIVIDE

She walked through the hot Arizona desert for seven days with four of her children to make it into the United States from Mexico. She reunited with her husband in...

'COPS AND ROBBERS': NYPD DUO BUSTED IN N.J.

A pair of Keystone Cops proved police often make the worst criminals. The duo of bumbling NYPD bluecoats stumbled through a scheme to rob a supposed New Jersey drug dealer...

CADETS BATTLE ON HOME FRONT

Five New York City cadets will be among the West Point class of 2007 that graduates next Saturday - the first graduating class that enrolled in the Army academy after...

GOLF NEIGHBORS TEE OFF ON CITY

Talk about an un-"fore"-tunate situation. Several irate Queens families are taking a swing at a city-owned golf course, saying wayward balls are rocketing into their windows, houses and cars, causing...

POLICE SEEK MISSING WOMEN

Cops and family members are hoping to locate two missing women with psychological problems who disappeared in unrelated incidents last week outside their residences in Brooklyn and Manhattan. On Thursday,...

FROM BARBIE & KEN TO BONNIE & CLYDE

'IT was too easy," said burgling beauty Me lissa Pavozehr. "All he needed was a pair of Prada gloves, a screwdriver and a center punch," she said of how her...

U.N. 'LOVE SUICIDE' $$ BATTLE

For years, Jose da Silva Campino seemed to effortlessly juggle the love of two women through the complicated terrain of shared beds and work. But the triangle involving Campino, his...

NEW HOPE IN HUNT FOR GIS

BAGHDAD - U.S. forces broadened their hunt yesterday for three missing comrades beyond the rural area south of Baghdad where they disappeared, and their top commander expressed optimism that at...

MOORE OF SAME

Three Ground Zero volunteers who went to Cuba with filmmaker Michael Moore for free medical help got lots of hugs, round-the-clock tests and some needed treatment, but they came back...

MARILYN'S LAST PHOTO SHOOT

Here's a playful, alluring, 36-year-old Marilyn Monroe in what was her last photo shoot - demonstrating why she was America's reigning sex goddess. The shots of the iconic beauty at...

'WHO' DO YOU THINK YOU ARE, AL?

The Who frontman Roger Daltrey says he doesn't care about Al Gore's push for alternate power g-g-generation. The rocker is blasting the former vice president's colossal Live Earth concerts -...

CIA FOCUSES ON 'TERROR BIZ' ANGLE

The CIA has begun to share its terrorism intelligence with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which oversees the movement of money through U.S. markets, Barron's magazine reported yesterday. The monthly...

NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

BROOKLYN A man was killed by a subway train in East New York early yesterday, police said. The torso and limbs of the man, whose name was withheld pending family...

CASH HELPS MIKE PICK UP 'CLICKS'

Mayor Bloomberg isn't taking any chances that his new personal Web site will get lost amid all the clutter on the Internet, so he's paying for Web ads to lure...

LOTTERY

NEW YORK Midday Nos. Sat.: 243; Lucky Sum: 9 / Midday Win-4 Sat.: 0577; Lucky Sum: 19 / Evening Nos. Sat.: 160; Lucky Sum: 7 / Evening Win-4 Sat.: 1312;...

VAN GONE-DY

THE Houston Chronicle makes it appear Jeff Van Gundy was shafted by messenger Daryl Morey, claiming the newly installed Rockets GM knew all along the exiled coach wanted to continue...

MAKE IT STOP!

THE way I figure it, it'll be Keith Her nandez. He has that cranky temperament. Forced to speak over some sudden, canned nonsense blaring from the Shea public-address system, he'll...

HOUSE THAT I'D BUILD

I CAN'T believe this is happening, but I'll admit it: I'm getting sentimental about our old ballparks. I miss them already. Maybe this is less surprising about Yankee Stadium, which...

BONUS RULINGS COULD HURT RANGERS

THE Bobby Holik signing- bonus grievance against the Rangers due to be heard late next month is likely to have an adverse impact on next season's team, Slap Shots has...

CURLIN FINDS EXTRA KICK IN CLASSIC

BALTIMORE - In one of the most thrilling finishes in the 132-year history of the Preakness Stakes, the Arkansas tornado, Curlin, dropped his head right on the wire to deprive...

WE MADE OUR MOVE A BIT EARLY

Trainer Larry Jones ran Hard Spun in yesterday's 132nd Preakness Stakes, where he finished third. Through the week, he shared his thoughts about training his speedy colt with Post readers....

ROUGH START

After a modestly successful junior career on the links as a 0.8 handicap, Post reporter Brett Cyrgalis is forging a comeback, attempting to compete with the best amateur golfers in...

YOUNG OUTFIELDERS SERVING NOTICE

A SHIFT in the bal ance of power may be on the verge of taking place in both the Mets' and Yankees' minor-league systems. Consider the following situations for each...

SOME FADING STARS ARE ON THE UPSWING

WE WELCOMED back Kotter in the 1970s. In the '80s, the Cars had us humming "Hello Again." We've had at various times the "Return of the Living Dead," "Return of...

SHOT OF HIS LIFE

CHRIS Reinhardt is a 15-year-old who was stricken with leukemia when he was nine, and the chemotherapy left him paralyzed from the waist down. Two years ago, he took his...

CURLIN MAKES IT DEAD END STREET

BALTIMORE - In a heart-stopping finish, Curlin, third in the Kentucky Derby, caught Derby winner Street Sense in the final stride to win the 132nd Preakness Stakes by a head...

TRAGIC DAY ONCE AGAIN

BALTIMORE - Almost a year to the day after Barbaro broke down in the Preakness, and a race after the stakes renamed in his honor, Mending Fences snapped his right...

HOW LOSING JOCKS SAW IT

BALTIMORE - Here's what the losing jockeys had to say about their mounts after yesterday's Preakness, won by Curlin: CALVIN BOREL (2ND, STREET SENSE): I thought it was all over...

LITTLE'S BIG DAY

Post handicapper Debbie Little came up big in yesterday's Preakness, correctly predicting the win by Curlin along with Street Sense second and Hard Spun third to complete the trifecta. Little,...

OCHOA, LEE IN FINAL DUEL

Lorena Ochoa is trying to validate the world No. 1 ranking she ascended to a month ago with her first victory since her rise to the top. Sarah Lee is...

LIBERTY'S BACK WITHOUT BECKY

Loree Moore has gone through an entire training camp and preseason without Becky Hammon, but she still doesn't seem to know what to do without her former backcourt-mate. "I was...

RED BULLS VAULT TO SECOND IN EAST

The Red Bulls, missing five regulars and mired in a three-game winless streak, were facing a gut-check last night against Columbus. What they got was a dominating performance, thrashing the...

VAC'S WHACKS

David Stern can be as obstinate as he wants in defending the suspensions that shook up the Suns-Spurs series. But the fact is, by utilizing a strict interpretation of the...

THE RUMBLE

She Israeli something Shay hello to Liberty's trailblazer Liberty rookie guard Shay Doron will make history today, becoming the first Israeli to play a regular-season game in the WNBA. (The...

SPORTS SHORTS

SOCCER: Chelsea captures FA Cup Didier Drogba scored during extra time to give Chelsea a 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the first FA Cup final at rebuilt Wembley Stadium...

HONDO BARKS TWICE

The Orioles flew to Hondo's rescue last night, as they worked extra hard to turn back the Nats and nearly offset the losses with the Brutally Bad Bomb ers and...

CURSES ON THE YANKS

* No one wants to admit the real reason for the Yankees' decline. What have the Yankees done, I ask, since the exit of Don Zimmer? Zim, one of the...

METS RAIN AT SLOPPY SHEA

The comeback would have been huge for the Yankees and disastrous for the Mets. It would have been a complete stunner at Shea. But the Mets held on to their...

SERBY'S SUNDAY Q&A WITH...JOSE REYES

The Post's Steve Serby sat down with the Mets shortstop, who is going head to head with Derek Jeter in this weekend's Subway Series: Q: Who would you say is...

REBOUND IS MAINE FOCUS

On the shelf of John Maine's locker yesterday was a baseball signed by Mike Mussina. The Mets righty also admitted procuring signatures from Alex Rodriguez and Mariano Rivera. As Maine...

RED-HOT DAVID FEELS ALL WRIGHT

In the fall of 2006, David Wright played with Mike Myers on the Major League All-Star team that toured Japan. Yesterday afternoon, he said sayonara to Myers. Twice. Wright launched...

GLAVINE SWEATS OUT CAREER VICTORY NO. 295

Tom Glavine hasn't lost a game since April 7, but he registered no-decisions in four of his previous five starts before yesterday. So when he exited with an 8-2 lead...

NET RETURNS

The initial reaction to the Nets' latest exit from the postseason could be to hurl Vince Carter off a cliff and break up the team so thoroughly even dental records...

ERROR-PRONE

There was a time in the not so distant past when George Steinbrenner would spew all over the place about the way his high-priced stable of millionaires were underachieving. Today,...

PREPARING AT ROCKET PACE

TAMPA - The Yan kees are struggling like they've never struggled before under Joe Torre, but Roger Clemens is emphatic that his goal to win a World Series has not...

FANS LIKE THE SOUND OF SUBWAY SHIFT

JUST a few moments earlier, this had been a breather, a laugher, the kind of game that generates an endless flutter of giddiness in the hearts and the habitats of...

CRASH-MEN

IT GOT worse. So stop saying it can't get worse if you are following the Yankees. They had another injury to their rotation yesterday and a defensive game from Robinson...

CLIP' ON RADAR

One more time, until next time, Yankees pitching coach Ron Guidry will tonight tell a rookie starting pitcher to relax: It's only 60 feet, 6 inches to home plate, just...

A BAD BREAK: RASNER HEADED TO STINT ON DL

The only breaks the Yankees receive these days are the kind involving bones. Pitcher Darrell Rasner is the newest casualty, shelved with a broken right index finger sustained during the...

JASON START NOT LIKELY

While Jason Giambi held out hope his ailing left heel would improve enough for him to start tonight at first base against Mets righty John Maine, Yankee manager Joe Torre...

WHICH EMAIL WILL GET THE DATE?

The way you respond to an online profile does make a difference. Learn from these five examples (and expert feedback) what moves things forward... and what doesn't. You've spotted a...

DEAR POST MAN

Dear Post Man: When talking to men I meet for the first time online, they often ask extremely personal questions about my sexual and dating past, like how many sexual...

MEET MARKET

WELCOME to the Meet Market: cage-fight edition. Erik, Joe and Leo are all International Fight League mixed martial artists looking for love. Lucky for them, Amanda likes her men athletic...

DATING FOR DHARMA

IS connecting on a spiritual level too lofty a goal for a blind date? Judging from last week's Meet Market matchup, maybe . . . or maybe not. Matt, a...

WEIRD BUT TRUE

Pregnancy loves company. More than 1,000 gestating South African women gathered in Johannesburg to set a world record for the largest assembly of buns in the oven. Only 100 expectant...

Senators Advance

The modern incarnation of the Ottawa Senators will make their first Stanley Cup Finals appearance with their 4-1 series win over the Buffalo Sabres.Ottawa dispatched the President's Trophy-winning Sabres the...