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Forward thinking. A group in Bushwick, Brooklyn is using 3-D printers to create mini-recycling bins that will help keep city streets cleaner. Technology. Urban Hubs , the open source idea, is spreading around Brooklyn and the globe. PAGE 02

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Daniel Figur, co-founder and creative director of TCR3D, demonstrates how Urban Hubs, a 3-D printed recycling bin, snap together. / MILES DIXON, METRO

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Using 3-D printing to help clean NYC streets Innovative. Urban Hubs are trying to change the way that the world recycles. If you’ve taken the L train to Brooklyn recently, you may have spotted clusters of bright, honeycomblike containers attached to signposts. Each unit is sized to hold an empty can or bottle. These mini recycling bins, called Urban Hubs, are part of a Bushwick-based project created by the 3-D printing startup TCR3D that is taking hold of cities around the globe. Urban Hubs were not just designed for ecological or environmental purposes. The contraption also serves to help “canners” collect discarded bottles and cans, which they then redeem for cash in order to make a living. “This happens every day,” Daniel Figur, TCR3D co-founder and creative director, said, gesturing to an overflowing garbage can on the sidewalk of Jefferson Street. It allow canners easier access to the bottles, while preventing trash from littering the city’s streets. The creators of Urban Hubs partnered with “Sure We Can,” a co-op for canners to create a product suited to the canning community’s needs. Urban Hubs is sponsored by the 3-D printing company 3DSystems,

TCR3D CEO Nate Kolbeck puts a bottle in an Urban Hubs cluster near his studio. / MILES DIXON, METRO

Visit Metro.us for five things that you didn’t know about 3-D printing. Spreading movement The Urban Hubs movement is spreading around the globe.

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It takes the current generation of 3-D printers about seven hours to create each individual bin, but only

Damage. City settles OWS protestors suit City attorneys agreed to pay up to $583,000 in damages to settle a lawsuit alleging NYPD officers wrongfully arrested protestors at a 2012 Occupy Wall Street rally. The protestors lawyers hailed the settlement. “This involved a fast-evolving, complicated policing situation occurring over many hours where only a small

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fraction of protesters was arrested,” Andrew Lucas, the Assistant Corporation Counsel for the city’s Law Department said. CHESTER JESUS SORIA

So far, Urban Hubs have popped up in Italy, Japan, Canada and Ukraine, in about a thousand international downloads.

“This person in Odessa, Ukraine really picked it up and started printing Urban Hubs in Ukrainian colors.” Realexis Castro Urban Hubs team member

whose printers they use to generate the hubs. “3-D printing helps raise awareness because it’s so novel and fresh and cool, so when people see something related to 3-D printing they want to participate in what’s happening, and in this case it’s recycling,” Nate Kolbeck, co-founder and CEO of TCR3D, said. The founders stress Urban Hubs are an open source idea — their blueprint is available for free online, and they encourage others to make their own Urban Hubs. Kolbeck and Figur are enthusiastic about the rise of 3-D printing, and predict that Urban Hubs will pick up momentum as 3-D printing becomes more widespread. Since the product’s release, one user has posted a photo online of himself using Urban Hubs as cup holders for his car. The team is also looking forward to seeing what the kids at P.S. 123 in Brooklyn make of Urban Hubs, with whom they are partnering to design a curriculum with their invention. At the end of the day, Figur and Kolbeck hope their creation will outlast its original purpose as a recycling bin. “I hope there is no need for recycle bins in the future because people start using reusable bottles,” Kolbeck said. “That would be awesome if there was no need for this.” LIBBY DVIR @MetroNewYork letters@metro.us

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Frick proposes expansion, renovation The Frick Collection’s second floor may soon open to the public for the first time. A renovation and expansion proposal announced Tuesday includes construction of a new six-story wing on the museum’s East 70th Street side that would increase exhibition space,

add a rooftop garden and open up private upstairs rooms. “Since the Frick Collection opened as a museum nearly 80 years ago, we have been guided by Henry Clay Frick’s mandate that his home and exquisite collection offer inspiration and enjoyment to the public,” museum director Ian Wardropper said in a statement. Construction would begin in 2017 and could

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be completed as early as 2020. The project will undergo public reviews. ANNA SANDERS


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Court approves the ‘Taxi of Tomorrow’ New York City’s plan to create a uniform taxi fleet with cabs from Nissan Motor Co. won approval from a state appeals court on Tuesday, which overturned a lower court ruling that struck down the initiative. The “Taxi of Tomorrow”

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initiative, developed by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission, is “a legally appropriate response to the agency’s statutory obligation to produce a 21st century taxicab consistent with the broad interests … that the agency is charged with protecting,” Justice David Saxe wrote for a 3-1 majority for the court. In 2011, Nissan won a

contract worth $1 billion to provide its Nissan NV200 cabs, only to have a state Supreme Court justice rule last October that the TLC overstepped its authority. The plan was challenged by Evgeny Freidman, city fleet operator, and the Greater New York Taxi Association, which claimed the commission could not force taxi operators to buy specific vehicles. REUTERS

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Report: NYC weed arrest patterns are unchanged Buzzkill. Findings are “more of the same,” according to the Marijuana Arrest Research Project. Marijuana arrest patterns during the first months of the de Blasio administration are “indistinguishable” from his predecessor, according to a recent report. An average of 80 people were arrested daily during the first four months of 2014 for possessing small amounts of marijuana, a report by the Marijuana Arrest Research Project found. An average of 78 such arrests were made in all of 2013. As a candidate, Mayor Bill de Blasio pledged to work with the NYPD to reduce low-level marijuana arrests. “We’re deeply disappointed that a promise

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Average number of people a day arrested for low-level marijuana possession in the first four months of 2014, according to a Marijuana Arrest Research Project report.

Mayor de Blasio made has not been fulfilled,” said Loren Siegel of the research project, which cites statistics from the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services for the report. NYPD arrest statistics provided by the mayor’s office show a slight discrepancy from the report, but those numbers still amount to an average of 79 daily arrests in the first four months of 2014. According to the city, an average of 85 arrests were made a day during the same time in 2013. ANNA SANDERS @AnnaESanders anna.sanders@metro.us

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text. Investor is An emotional push for Rich hiding money in NYC lower city speed limits Traffic. Families of those killed in traffic accidents demand change. Time is running out for state lawmakers if they want to reduce the city’s lowest speed limit to 25 mph. Family members of New Yorkers killed in traffic accidents and advocates gathered near City Hall on Tuesday to demand action in Albany before the legislative session ends June 19. “We need a lifesaver in the New York Senate,” Aaron Charlop-Powers said. His mother died in 2010 after she was killed by a city bus attempting to avoid an oncoming car in the Bronx. “Today I am here demanding 25 mph streets for my only son Sammy,” said Amy Cohen as she

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held up a photo of her son who died in 2013. Both she and CharlopPowers belong to Families for Safe Streets, which gathered 6,000 petitions that they plan to deliver

to Senate co-leader Jeffrey Klein of the Bronx. Still, the push to change the law is stalled — the city’s speed limit is under the state Legislature’s jurisdiction, not City Hall’s. The Democratically controlled Assembly has a bill sponsored by Speaker Sheldon Silver, yet no one on the Senate has sponsored its own version. CHESTER JESUS SORIA @chestersoria chester.soria@metro.us

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“Honestly, no it won’t make a difference. People that are going to speed will speed anyway, and I can only hope it will at least make things safer for kids.” Martin Lang, 38, Brooklyn

Money madness may be about to strike the five boroughs. California real estate investor Jazon Buzi, the man behind the @HiddenCash frenzy that had people searching for free money in San Francisco, is bringing his social experiment to NYC this weekend. Buzi hid envelopes of money across San Francisco last month and tweeted clues under the handle @HiddenCash. People across the city got involved in the hunt for the cash. In the interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper this week, Buzi announced he would expand his

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Man dies after being punched at No. 6 train platform A 45-year-old man died after being assaulted at a No. 6 train platform last week, police said Tuesday. James Kutza, of the Bronx, got in a verbal dispute with a man aboard a northbound 6 train

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around 8:30 a.m. Friday, according to the NYPD. When the train pulled into the 125th Street station in Harlem, police said the dispute escalated and the man punched Kutza in the head, causing him to fall and hit his head against the platform. Kutza died at Harlem Hospital on Tuesday, police said. The suspect fled after the attack. He

Got info? Anyone with information about the murder is asked to call NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS.

is described as lightskinned, 6-feet tall and weighing 180 pounds. ANNA SANDERS

Symbol. New York one step closer to having an official amphibian New York is a hop, skip and jump from adopting an official state amphibian. The wood frog is another step closer to being named New York’s official state amphibian after the State Senate passed a bill on Tuesday sponsored by the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. John DeFrancisco. The bill will have to be approved by the assembly before it can be signed into law by the governor. In an interview earlier this year, DeFrancisco said the idea came from a 4thgrade class in his district

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which wrote letters to his office questioning the absence of a state amphibian. The wood frog is found all over New York. It’s average length is 1 1/2 inches long with orange or dark brown skin. The male distinguishes itself with a quack rather than a croak. SAMAR KHURSHID

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OMG! Ancestors’ flying fists shaped our faces Human faces might have been shaped by violent fist fights, according to research at the University of Utah, which deals a heavy to blow to prior research that showed changes in bone structure were the result of the dietary need to crush hard foods. Lead researcher David Carrier explains to Metro why

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Visit us online at Metro.us/omg for more interviews. family and offspring. So in some ways it’s similar to today. So why was there a need for such considerable facial reconstruction? This evolution occurred at the same time that our hands were changing in proportion to allow us to make a fist-like club. The bones which are susceptible to fracturing during a fist fight have increased in both australopiths and humans. EDWARD THOMPSON

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back up and got back on. It’s a struggle. Just because you have a hiccup doesn’t mean you have to hold your breath.” And even with this hiccup, there’s still reason to be optimistic. “Lindsay’s in clubs, but she’s not drinking. Her friends have never seen her doing so well,” the source says. “Lindsay goes to the gym every single day. She’s really trying to stay sober. And she’s taking it one day at a time.”

What happened to our beloved Hugh Jackman’s hair? Just this weekend he was looking mighty fine in all of his hirsute glory while hosting the Tony Awards. And now this photo appears on Instagram? Reportedly, Jackman did not do this as a result of a fit of mania ala Britney Spears. And although he looks a little like one of those toys where you magnetically move hair around the face of a bald man, the new look is for the role of Blackbeard he’s going to play in an upcoming movie called “Pan.”

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2 Good news for fans hoping Richard Donner’s plans for a “Goonies” sequel pan out. Sean Astin, who starred in the original, is totally onboard, and so is Corey Feldman — if anybody wants them. “My first thought when Dick said he was doing that was like, ‘All right, maybe this time it’s true,’” Astin tells E! News. “I certainly like the idea of doing it.” As for Feldman? “We talk a lot; Corey and I are buddies,” Astin says. “He’s fired up. He’s ready to go.”

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Laura Dern is used to taking on serious roles, but morphing into a character whose daughter is dying of cancer is emotional on a whole new level. But when “The Fault In Our Stars� director Josh Boone offered the part of Franny to Dern — a role she didn’t even audition for — she jumped at the chance. “I read John Green’s book [on which the movie is based] and just fell in love with it and what this movie could mean for all people, philosophically, who are fearless enough to love even though a love may end,� she explains. “I’m really happy to be a

part of it.� “The Fault In Our Stars� is about a teen with terminal cancer named Hazel (Shailene Woodley) who falls in love with Gus (Ansel Elgort), who is in her cancer support group. Their love is as sweet as teenage love can be, except for the fact that it is destined to be unfairly short-lived. For Dern, it was author John Green who helped her carry the heavy weight of her role as Hazel’s mom. “He was there to hug us and thank us each day,

which I can’t imagine another author doing. His love of us made us fiercely protective of him and the book and it was an amazing, joyful experience. We would have dinners together as a cast every single night and laugh so much. That really carried me through,� she says. She also had long talks with Green about her character and the inspiration behind her. “He’s definitely known parents going through something similar and there are spe-

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cific parents that I think meant the world to him. He would tell me about how he’s seen how extraordinarily tireless a mother can be while she is trying to normalize her daughter’s diagnosis so she can have a regular teenage day. ... It’s just unimaginable, and yet there are so many people going through it.� The mother-daughter relationship in the movie is its own love story, as strong as the romantic one between the two cancer struck teens. Naturally, a strong bond carried over in real life between Dern and Woodley. They both have similar outlooks on life, a bit hippyish in a way, and while filming they spent their off-time cooking healthy meals and going to yoga classes together. “We’re best friends now,� Dern says. EMILY LAURENCE @EmLaurence

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unpaid and overworked laborers who refined sugar in the factory from its conception in 1856 to its closure in 2004. At times taboo and sexually charged, this provocative installation investigates the history of the Domino Sugar Factory through age-old racial tropes. The installation is a 35-foot-tall, 75-foot-long sphinx surrounded by child attendants — and it’s all created from sugar and molasses. A combination of racist stereotypes of black women, the head is a kerchiefwearing “Mammy,” whose jolly persona lived to please the domestic needs of wealthy white families. Her body is the erogenous

“Jezebel” with her prominent breasts, buttocks and sexuality on display. With sullen faces, the molassescovered attendants recall the historical socioeconomic gap between white and black culture. To give scale to the gargantuan installation, the children are the height of an average adult. This exhibit is the last before the factory’s demolition. In March 2014, the City Planning Commission approved a $1.5 billion redevelopment to connect the neighborhood to the waterfront and create a modern Brooklyn skyline. DANIELLE KALAMARAS @metronewyork letters@metro.us

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Edgar Bronfman’s 960 Fifth Ave. penthouse is not only staying in the billionaire’s club, but has also broken a record for the most expensive co-op ever sold in New York City. The home, which was originally listed for $65 million and entered contract for $70 million, sold to Egyptian billionaire Nassef Sawiris for that exact contract price, according to records filed today. The deal officially tops music mogul David Geffen’s 785 Fifth Ave. penthouse buy in 2012 for $54 million. The news was first reported by the New York Daily News. Sawiris, who heads Orascom Construction Industries, Egypt’s most valuable publicly traded company, is the 193rd richest person in the world, with a net worth of $7 billion, according to Forbes. Walmart heiress Alice Walton was initially rumored to be the buyer. Brown Harris Stevens’ Mary Rutherfurd, Leslie Coleman and Alina Pedroso listed the apartment at $65 million in February. The brokers couldn’t

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Building dispute. At issue is the university’s right to punch a hole in a wall. New York University’s plans to connect its Upper East Side fine arts institute with a donated space in a neighboring building appear to have been quashed by that building’s condo board, which claims the university’s plans require the board’s consent. The institute operates from a 40,000-square-foot space at 1 E. 78th St. NYU hoped to gain more room by connecting the building to a neighboring six-story, 13-unit building at 3 E. 78th St. via a 10-foot-long breezeway. Billionaire Sheldon Solow donated the ground floor commercial condominium in the building to NYU in the late 1990s. Building the breezeway would require NYU to punch a hole in the French Gothic property, designed in 1899 by renowned American architect C.P.H. Gilbert. But Adam Leitman Bailey, the lawyer for the condo board at 3 E. 78th, wrote to the LPC last month, stating that the wall in question is owned by the condo board, and represents a structural change to the building. That would require approval by the condo board president, per the building’s bylaws. NYU maintains the bylaws allow the owner of the commercial ground floor condominium to make alterations without the board’s consent, according to The New York Times. Bailey claims NYU falsely represented itself in the application as owners of 3 E. 78th St. to secure approval of the work. “In light of NYU’s knowing and deceptive submission of this unauthorized application, the Board respectfully requests that the application be rejected in all respects,� he wrote to the LPC. As part of the landmarks process, university

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representatives initially appeared before the area’s Community Board 8 in May to present the plans. The community board voted 41-1 against NYU’s proposal. “The presentation information did not fully illustrate the proposed changes,� the board stated in a letter to the LPC dated May 22. The letter notes “the materials are not appropriate to the existing buildings� and the construction would disturb “the original fabric� of the two buildings. The Times stated that NYU temporarily suspended its application after it was rejected by the board. But it was the Landmarks commission that withdrew the application, until NYU and the condo board agree about the right person to sign the application, according to correspondence between the LPC and the condo board. HITEN SAMTANI

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Impact on residents? New York University wants to use the space at 3 E. 78th St. to build additional facilities. NYU spokeswoman Shonna Keogan told us that the university shared these plans with building residents over a year ago. “The addition of the breezeway was included in large part to reduce the traďŹƒc in the main entrance in order to minimize impact to the condo residents,â€? she said.

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Sony The PlayStation 4 has shipped gobs of units, taking an early lead in what is referred to by industry insiders as the “console wars.� They could have rested on their laurels, but Sony used E3 to go heavy on even more games, like the brutal “Bloodborne,� which is set in a bizarro London, and the absolutely stunning “No Man’s Sky,� which allows you to explore space — forever. They also announced the new sci-fi franchise starter “Destiny.� Also, there’s going to be a white PS4.

Microsoft Microsoft came into this E3 with something to prove. Xbox One isn’t the runaway success of its predecessor and the brand

hasn’t exactly stayed on message. They delivered with scores of game announcements, from a new “Crackdown� (yes!) to a “Halo� HD collection, not to mention new installments in the “Tomb Raider� franchise. The only downside? Most of these games were teased with cinematic trailers. Little-to-no gameplay was actually shown.

Nintendo Nintendo’s presence at E3 offered some surprises, sure, but for my money the star of the show was the forthcoming duo of “Super Smash Bros.� games launching for Wii U and 3DS. If the recent success of “Mario Kart 8� is any indication, games that allow friends to crowd around the couch and beat the crap out of one another rule the world. Metro does not endorse the opinions of the author.

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A.I. Japanese robot Pepper will ‘get’ you Siri is cool and all, but no matter how hard you try, you just can’t seem to form an emotional connection with the dang thing. Thank goodness there is a robot coming to market that is all about getting friendly with humans. Japanese tech firm SoftBank has just unveiled Pepper, a friendly robot with a heart of, um, gold. It is powered by something they are calling an “emotional engine.� In layman’s terms that just means that dear old Pep-

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Location of study: Germany Study subjects: 64 men Results: Watching excessive amounts of pornography may be linked to brain changes in men. In a recent study, men who said they watched signiďŹ cant amounts of porn were found to have decreased brain matter and less brain activity. SigniďŹ cance: Researchers say the ďŹ ndings might be taken as evidence that the neural response to sexual stimuli is blunted with more frequent exposure. But the study was unable to determine whether the pornography caused the observed neural eects, or if the speciďŹ c biology dictated the preference for pornography.

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Many feel less stress at work than at home Location of study: U.S. Study subjects: Over 100 working Americans Results: Stressed out? Cutting back at work might not be the best remedy. New research suggests we might be more stressed at home than at the oďŹƒce. Cortisol, the “stress hormone,â€? was generally found to be higher while we’re home. SigniďŹ cance: Sarah Damaske of Penn State University says the ďŹ ndings held true across gender, marital status, occupation and education. Focusing on work tasks and successfully completing them could be good for you, she said. Content provided by ZipTrials.us, a trusted source for health news and clinical trial registration

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Perspiration, or sweat, is the body’s way of cooling itself by evaporation of a slightly salty, water-based fluid secreted from glands in the skin. The amount you perspire depends on how many sweat glands you have; women have more than men, but men’s sweat glands are more active. Sweating is usually a response to higher ambient temperatures. When it is hot outside, you sweat more! Increased humidity also makes it feel as if you are sweating more; when there is more moisture in the air, there is less evaporation from the skin. Sweating is an involuntary response to the environment or other factors, such as diet (caffeine, spicy foods, alcohol), anxiety and stress, pain, low blood sugar, hormonal fluctuations and fever from an infection. Emotional stress often causes sweating that is isolated to the palms,

feet, armpits and groin, whereas sweating for cooling purposes occurs all over the body. The fluid secreted by sweat glands is largely water with a low concentration of electrolytes, minerals and fatty acids. On a particularly hot day or in response to vigorous exercise, the body can lose up to 2 liters of fluid per hour, so stay hydrated! Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) might be caused by a number of medical conditions, including nervous system disorders, infections, hormonal imbalances, medication side effects and anxiety. Though there’s no baseline for how much sweat is too much, there could be a concern if you’re sweating for no apparent reason. If you suspect that you sweat more than is appropriate due to weather or exercise or at inappropriate times, then a doctor can conduct a purposeful history and physical exam. Metro does not endorse the opinions of the author.


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Gemini | May 22-June 20. This is not the day to make promises. You’ll be confused regarding what’s expected of you. Get clear instructions.

Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22. Trouble is brewing behind the scenes: If you are doubtful regarding a person’s intentions, refuse to get involved.

Cancer | June 21-July 22. An indirect proposal will prove intriguing. Follow your instincts, and get the particulars from someone knowledgeable.

Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. Join an organization that appreciates what you have to offer. A partnership will develop from a mutual desire to get involved in a worthy cause.

Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. Conceal your plans. Someone is likely to take credit if you are too open. Listen, and you will discover ulterior motives.

Scorpio|Oct. 23-Nov. 21. You will end up in a worse predicament if you hand your hard-earned cash to a schemer. Offer advice, not money.

Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Join forces with someone who can help you achieve your goals. Having a partner will cut your workload in half.

Leo | July 23-Aug. 22. Make sure that the attention you give doesn’t cause a problem with a friend or loved one. An innocent gesture will lead to an unsettling disagreement.

Sagittarius | Nov. 22Dec. 21. Make sure your feelings are reciprocated before making any romantic announcements. It’s likely that your love interest isn’t ready.

Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20. Speak up, or someone will expect you to be a follower. Make it known that you intend to forge your own path.

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Regrets no excuse Re: ‘Obama easing school debt law’ (Metro, June 10) I was taught by my family that one meets his or her obligations and you don’t sign anything unless you understand what you’re signing. I will and have assisted my children with their students loans and would never allow them to not meet their obligations. “I did not know how much it would be” is no excuse. CAMELIA

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Re: ‘I’m proud of who I am’ (Metro, June 10) Thank you to Jennifer Lydon and Metro for helping to tell her story. Gender,

like many other aspects of who we are as human beings, is not necessarily as simple as we might have been told. Here’s to better understanding how we can all be our true selves! CAROL C. REIMAN, VIA EMAIL

Too weird for rest of US Re: ‘WTF, Hugh Jackman’ (Metro, June 9) Hugh Jackman is WAY better than Neil Patrick Harris as host. Remember, this telecast goes to the whole country, not just the intheater crowd of NYC. NPH is way too bizarre for the rest of the country. MICHAEL CHIMENTI, VIA EMAIL

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Fisher pushes aside inexperience issues NBA. The new Knicks head coach was introduced to the media Tuesday. The Knicks officially announced the hiring of Derek Fisher as the franchise’s 26th head coach on Tuesday. And perhaps no coach has had his credentials as scrutinized as the former NBA point guard. But the always affable Fisher, once the NBA players association president, quickly dispelled the notion he’s not up for the immediate career change. “There obviously will be a lot of talk about my inexperience as a head coach, and that is factually true,� said the 39-year-old Fisher. “I have not been a head coach in the NBA, college or high school, but I am

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Fisher to talk to Anthony about return Derek Fisher’s opening press conference as head coach would not have been complete without addressing the biggest topic on the Knicks hands — likely free-agent-to-be Carmelo Anthony. “As far as Carmelo, we feel he’s one of the top players in the world and we want him to be here, but ultimately it’s his choice,� Fisher said. “He’s never been a free agent, so perhaps he wants to go through that process.� TONY WILLIAMS

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